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Following recent announcements that singer Celine Dion and model Cheryl
Tiegs have recently undergone fertility treatments, AIA seeks to provide public
with access to accurate information about diagnosis, treatment, adoption,
egg donation, surrogate parenting and other fertility issues.
WHAT: Free weekly online information sessions open to the public
and led by nationally-recognized specialists in reproductive medicine,
psychology, adoption and related areas. Programs will provide
information to help couples learn about the different causes of
infertility, methods of prevention, and all of the options
available to treat fertility problems. Public can receive real-
time responses to questions about fertility.
WHO: Program sponsored by the American Infertility Association (AIA)
and moderated by Pamela Madsen, AIA executive director and
nationally-known patient advocate for fertility and family
building issues. Individual topics and speakers include:
- July 6 General Infertility Support, Patricia Mendell, CSW, BCD
- July 13 Ovum Donation, Michael Darder, MD
- July 20 Male Infertility, Natan Bar-Chama, MD
- July 27 PCOS Chat, Samuel Thatcher, MD, PhD
- August 3 Adoption Support, Sara Barris, PsyD., Kathy Brodsky, CSW
- August 10 Recurrent Miscarriage, Andrei Rebarber, MD
- August 17 Understanding Perimenopause, David Barad, MD
- August 24 Endometriosis, Nabil Husami, MD
WHEN: Each Thursday from July 1-August 31, 2000, beginning at 8 p.m. EST.
Web site: American Infertility Association
CONTACT: Jim Wetmore, 212-279-2060
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