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InterNational
Council on Infertility Information Dissemination INCIID
INCIID (pronounced "inside")
is a nonprofit organization dedicated to
educating infertile couples about their latest family-building options,
including diagnosis, treatment and prevention of infertility and pregnancy
loss. It is the premier infertility site on the Web connecting consumers
for support and networking.
INCIID currently receives more than 7.5 million page view a month and
as
many as 12,000 individuals a day.
http://www.inciid.org/
RESOLVE
1310 Broadway
Somerville MA 02144-1779
Tel.: 617 623 1156
Fax: 617 623 0252
e-mail:
resolveinc@aol.com
http://www.resolve.org/
Resolve`s mission is to provide timely, compassionate support and information
to people who are experiencing infertility, and to increase awareness
of infertility issues through advocacy and public education.
Special services provided:
Special services are a national helpline, medical call-in helpline,
national-newsletter, member-to-member contact system, physician referral
service, publications, special interest packet and advocacy.
The American Infertility Association
666 fifth Avenue, Suite 278
New York, 10103
Tel.: 888 917 3777
http://www.americaninfertility.org/
Non - profit organisation in the United Sates , providing education,
support, advocacy and research funding to support women and men who
are experiencing infertility, reproductive health disorders, preventive
health and menopause issues, or those whom may be considering adoption
or family building options.
Special services provided:
Patient meetings, symposia, support groups, a Website with moderated
physician message boards and on - line chats, a news- letter. It also
funds and supports and conducts research as well actively supporting
legislative efforts.
The InterNational Council on Infertility
Information Dissemination, Inc
P.O.Box 6836, Arlington, Virginia 22206
Virginia 22206
Tel.: 703 379 9178
e-mail:
information@inciid.org
http://www.inciid.org/
The association has grown to an international organization with members
from every continent. The site they have has grown to accommodate those
who are pregnant after infertility, moving toward adoption or exploring
the possibility of living childfree. Parenting Forums have been added
to address the special needs of those who have children through adoption
or treatment.
Special services provided:
They stress the importance of seeking early care with qualified practitioners,
and outlines the criteria for moving to a specialist. Their fact sheets
identify standard elements of an infertility workup and explain the
importance of medical monitoring during medicated cycles.
This page was last updated on September 17, 2001
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