Fertility experts announce new research findings on reproductive medicine

Here some of the new research findings that fertility experts from in and outside of Europe will announce:

  • The evidence of insemination versus intercourse or IVF
  • Born in the USA! Cost effectiveness of intrauterine insemination versus IVF
  • Choose your sex - ethical aspects of gender selection
  • Bank your future. Insemination and semen cryopreservation
  • Reproductive tourism for insemination due to different regulations
  • The European tissue directive and IUI
  • Europe is watching you. European regulations on artificial insemination
  • ESHRE Capri Guidelines on IUI
  • Risk factors for high order multiples births following artificial insemination

Reproductive medicine is one of today's most exciting scientific and clinical areas. Every month brings announcements of research developments, medical 'firsts', new rulings by regulatory bodies, or ethical controversies - often sparking a heated debate among practitioners in the field themselves, as well as ethicists, legislators, the media and the public. ESHRE's activities provide the media with the opportunity to hear the latest research news and interview the experts. All sessions are open to the media.

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