Fertility Problems - Other Places To Get Help

SYMPTOMS & TREATMENTS

Organizations

InterNational Council on Infertility Information Dissemination
P.O. Box 6836
Arlington, VA  22206
Phone: (703) 379-9178
Fax: (703) 379-1593
Email: inciidinfo@inciid.org
Web Address: http://www.inciid.org/
 

The InterNational Council on Infertility Information Dissemination (INCIID—pronounced "inside") is a nonprofit organization that helps individuals and couples explore their family-building options. INCIID provides current information and immediate support regarding the diagnosis, treatment, and prevention of infertility and pregnancy loss and offers guidance to those considering adoption or child-free lifestyles.


American Fertility Association
305 Madison Avenue
Suite 449
New York, NY  10165
Phone: 1-888-917-3777
Email: info@theafa.org
Web Address: www.theafa.org
 

The American Fertility Association is a national nonprofit organization that helps women and men facing decisions related to family building and reproductive health—from prevention and treatment of infertility to social and psychological concerns. The mission of AFA is to serve as a lifetime resource for men and women who need reproductive information and support and to forward the causes of adoption and reproductive health through advocacy, education, awareness building, and research funding.


American Society for Reproductive Medicine
1209 Montgomery Highway
Birmingham, AL  35216-2809
Phone: (205) 978-5000
Fax: (205) 978-5005
Email: asrm@asrm.org
Web Address: www.asrm.org
 

This organization provides literature and information on infertility.


Centers for Disease Control (CDC): Assisted Reproductive Technology.
1600 Clifton Road
Atlanta, GA 30333
Phone: 1-800-CDC-INFO (1-800-232-4636)
TDD: TTY: 1-888-232-6348
Email: cdcinfo@cdc.gov
Web Address: www.cdc.gov/ART/index.htm
 

The CDC's Division of Reproductive Health is dedicated to promoting optimal reproductive and infant health and quality of life. In accordance with U.S. federal law, the CDC's Division of Reproductive Health annually publishes pregnancy success rates for assisted reproductive technology (ART) clinics. This report includes a comprehensive listing of fertility clinics, help with interpreting success rates, frequently asked questions about ART, and a glossary of terms related to infertility treatment.


National Institute of Child Health and Human Development
P.O. Box 3006
Rockville, MD  20847
Phone: 1-800-370-2943
Fax: 1-866-760-5947 toll-free
TDD: 1-888-320-6942
Email: NICHDInformationResourceCenter@mail.nih.gov
Web Address: www.nichd.nih.gov
 

The National Institute of Child Health and Human Development (NICHD) is part of the U.S. National Institutes of Health. The NICHD conducts and supports research related to the health of children, adults, and families. NICHD has information on its Web site about many health topics. And you can send specific requests to information specialists.


RESOLVE: The National Infertility Association
8405 Greensboro Drive
Suite 800
McLean, VA  22102-5120
Phone: (703) 556-7172
Email: info@resolve.org
Web Address: www.resolve.org
 

RESOLVE is a nonprofit organization that provides support and information to people who are experiencing infertility. Its goal is to increase awareness of infertility issues through public education and advocacy. RESOLVE supports family-building through a variety of methods, including medical treatment, adoption, surrogacy, and the choice of child-free living.

RESOLVE provides helpful information on handling financial costs and insurance coverage for infertility treatment.


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