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Storkie Brief: Weekly review of essential news in infertility, surrogacy, and assisted reproductive technology.
The American Society for Reproductive Medicine (ASRM) Scientific Congress and Expo ended on Wednesday, October 26, 2022, with plenary sessions and workshops and Michael Thomas, MD’s inauguration as President of (ASRM). Hearing Dr. Marcelle Cedars recount her outgoing term as President and make some personal remarks about the mentors who helped mold her was moving. She made a special mention of the women who inspired and motivated her. She then passed the gavel of leadership to Dr. Michael Thomas. Dr. Thomas is the Department Chair of Obstetrics and Gynecology at the University of Cincinnati College of Medicine.
The ASRM Scientific Congress and Expo continues on Tuesday, October 25, 2022, with plenary sessions and workshops. Renowned lecturers and reproductive medicine professionals highlight the most recent breakthroughs in reproductive medicine. Advocacy and policy are also important, and specialists struggle to discover answers, learn, and network. Our efforts aid medical professionals and assisted reproduction technology practitioners in being more accessible, as well as in developing advocacy tools for people enduring infertility like us.
Crowds of participants hurried to the ASRM expo hall on Monday, October 24, 2022, where 87 companies representing egg donor banks, pharmaceutical, financial services, and other related services to third-party reproduction had booths. Our American Stork team attended the opening ceremonies, plenary sessions, and workshops to learn the most recent advances in reproductive care. Our goal is to find solutions, learn, and network. Our effort helps medical doctors and assisted reproduction technology practitioners become more accessible to those like us who are experiencing infertility.
Our American Stork team is attending ASRM to hear leading reproductive medicine specialists present the most recent advances in reproductive care. Our goal is to find solutions, learn, and network. We will report back to make our medical doctors and assisted reproduction technology practitioners more accessible to those like us who are experiencing infertility.
This is what we are reading the week of October 18 as we deliver timely and topical resources. Storkie Brief is a weekly review of essential news in infertility, gestational surrogacy, and other areas in assisted reproductive technology. We’d love to hear from you. What have you been reading?
Did you gain any weight as a result of the Covid-19 pandemic? You are not alone. According to the CDC, BMIs increased across the country. If your BMI has risen in the last two years, and you want to become a gestational surrogate, you can do something about it. Here are some clever solutions and routines that other surrogates recommend. Do these four things right now to lower your BMI, and we explain why this is important for surrogates.
The doors of opportunity opened.