Tuesday, June 26, 2007

This is what I recently found


You're not alone. The following organizations provide support and patient advocacy.

American Fertility Association (AFA)

666 Fifth Avenue
Suite 278
New York, NY 10103
888–917–3777(Helpline)

www.theafa.org

The American Fertility Association is a non-profit organization dedicated to educating the public about reproductive disease, and supports families during struggles with infertility and adoption. The AFA provides a broad range of services designed to help people gather information about medical treatments, options, coping techniques, legal and insurance issues, and other concerns. The AFA services focus on increasing awareness of the medical and social issues around reproductive health and infertility, as well as prevention efforts that target young people to help them make informed choices about their sexual and reproductive lives.

Fertile Hope

P.O. Box 624
New York, New York 10014
888–994–HOPE

www.fertilehope.org

Fertile Hope is a national non–profit organization dedicated to providing reproductive information, support, and hope to cancer patients whose medical treatments present the risk of infertility. The organization is striving to advance fertility research, help advance the understanding of fertility risks and preservation options, allow and encourage personal educated decisions, make preservation treatments available regardless of economic status and help patients cope with important planning issues.

RESOLVE: The National Infertility Association

7910 Woodmont Ave, STE 1350
Bethesda, MD 20814
888-623-0744 (Helpline)
301-652-9375 (Fax)

www.resolve.org

RESOLVE is a non-profit organization mandated to promote reproductive health and to ensure equal access to all family building options for men and women experiencing infertility or other reproductive disorders, and to provide support services and physician referral and education. The mission of RESOLVE is to provide timely, compassionate support and information to people who are experiencing infertility and to increase awareness of infertility issues through public education and advocacy.

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