Reproductive Health 2016: April 19th– 21st 2016, London
The National Survey of Family Growth states that 7.4 million women, have received any infertility services in their lifetime. Approximately one-third of infertility is attributed to the female partner, one-third attributed to the male partner and one-third is caused by a combination of problems in both partners or, is unexplained
Improving Reproductive health not only enables the population to have a responsible, satisfying and safer sex life, it also gives choice to infertile couples.
This April, a three day event will be held in London to discuss the current research surrounding reproductive and sexual health.
This issue of infertility will be high on the agenda
While success rates of artificial reproductive technologies are still below 50%. One of the limiting factors for successful embryo transfer is timing. Dr Thomas Meier from Albert Einstein College of Medicine, New York, USA will discuss his studies which aim to improve that timing and Professor W H Colledge (University of Cambridge, UK) will discuss the way in which fertility is controlled by the brain and how various manipulations can be used in IVF treatments.
Reproductive Health 2016 promises to be a very stimulating and informative event, with only a small sample of what will be in store highlighted here.