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Presentation „What do you know about YOUR FERTILITY?” magazine, Romania
1. THE ONLY MAGAZINE ABOUT FERTILITY EDUCATION IN ROMANIA
What
do you know
about
YOUR FERTILITY?
A N O N - P R O FI T P R O J E C T O F
T H E S O S I N F E R T I L I T A T E A A S S O C I A T I O N
3. From the previous issues
of the magazine
Educational articles about
male and female fertility
The main medical conditions cause of infertility
The IVF National Programme
Journey in the history of IVF
Donation of reproductive cells
Oncofertility
Testimonials and interviews
November
2019:
Launch
of
the
first
fertility
magazine
in
Romania
4. FREELY DISTRIBUTED MAGAZINE:
WHY?
In order to provide education about fertility. I am happy
I can tell women aged between 18 and 38 years as
well as their partners, this message: Female fertility
is fragile and ephemeral. Protect your fertility and,
if you want to have babies, make the most of it in
time.
Age is merciless.
NICO LE BRUNEL,
Chai r p er s on of SOS INFERTILITATEA Association
5. 60 pages of SCI ENCE AND NEWS
A section of specialized articles to bring more information but
also new approaches in fertility and ART.
IT IS ABOUT PEO PLE
The magazine is concerned about the interest of the couples who
are at the beginning of the conception process and of the
couples dealing with confirmed fertility issues.
INFERTILITY CAN BE DEFEATED
Female fertility, male fertility, unexplained infertility. IVF with own
eggs, donor sperm, donor eggs and donor embryos.
6. PROMOTION IN THE SOS INFERTILITATEA
COMMUNITY
Thousands of contacts on social media,
clos el y- moderated groups.
DIRECT ACCESS TO THE TARGET AUDIENCE
The magazi ne i s freely di s tri buted i n
hospi tals , famil y doctors’ cabinets and
obstetrics and gynecology clinics and i n
ART centers.
CORRECT AND COMPLETE INFORMATION
T he pos s i bi l i ty to i nform couples
regarding the ferti l ity potential and the
correct conduct of the couple who wants
a baby.
7. Who we are
The SOS Infertilitatea Association began its
activity in 2008. In its 13 years of activity, it
supported couples affected by infertility and it
carried out projects and actions in the field of
human assisted reproduction and adoption.
The SOS Infertilitatea Association is an active
presence within Fertility Europe, the pan-
European network of patients’ associations
dedicated to infertility.
8. SO S I NF E RT ILIT AT E A O N LI N E CO M MU NIT Y
Over 24,000 members
Over 20,000 members are active
weekly*
P r o b a b l y,
t h e m o s t a c t i v e P A T I E N T S ’ A S S O C I A T I O N in Romania
* a c t i v e m e m b e r s on FB groups: v i e w e d, p o s t e d, a d d e d
c o m m e n t s or r e a c t e d t o t h e c o n t e n t o f t h e g r o u p.
Our community:
f a c e b o o k . c o m / g r o u p s / s u s t i n S O S i n f e r t i l i t a t e a
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11. PROJECTS OF
THE SOS
ASSOCIATION
„A CH ANCE F OR LIFE” PROGRAMME
A completely free in vitro fertilization procedure offered to
pacients by each of the partner clinics in the project (since
2016). Until now, 77 in vitro fertilization procedures have
been offered by the NGO, with a market value of about
330,000 euros.
THE NATIONAL PROGRAMME FOR IVF
AND EMBRYO TRANSFER
Programme of financial support for hypo-fertile couples
created by the Ministry of Health in 2011, at the initiative
and with the help of the SOS Infertilitatea Association.
12. NATIONAL AWARENESS WEEK OF THE SOCI AL AND MEDICA L PHENOMENON OF
INFERTILITY IN ROMANIA
Annual event (since 2012): since 2016, the national event has been a part of the pan-European campaign European
Fertility Week. In November 2020 we organized the 9th edition of the national campaign.
SUP PORT G ROUPS
Meetings of people suffering of infertility, infertility psychological support group, support group after losing a
pregnancy, healthy nutrition and weight loss support group, coordinated by qualified psychologists and nutritionists.
TRAVELLING EXHIBITIONS
„Infertility is real. And it hurts!” │ „Journey into the history of IVF”│ „Infertility can be defeated!” │
INT E R NAT IO N AL I NV OL VEM ENT
Active presence and participation to the projects of FERTILITY EUROPE, the pan-European Federation of hypo-fertile patients’ associations.
THE “WE WANT TO BE ABLE TO ADOPT CH ILDREN” CA MPAIGN
Information, communication and advocacy campaign on adoption.
Complex online platforms – FB groups and pages, websites, blog, forum, newsletter, database
13. COVER 1
Never for sale
COVER 2
EUR 1,800
COVER 3
EUR 2,200
COVER 4
EUR 2,500
CONTENT
1 full page
EUR 1,200
CONTENT
½ page
EUR 750
ADVERTORIAL
1 full page
EUR 1,000
ADVERTORIAL
½ page
EUR 600
Content = scientific article / interview
Advertorial = advertising layout
14. 5,000
CO PIE S
WHE RE THE MAG AZ INE IS
DIS TRIB UTED
FREE DISTRIBUTION IN
ALL ROMANIAN
IVF CENTERS
Obstetrics-
gynecology clinics
Family doctors’
cabinets in Romania
OF CHARGE
15. Infertility FB group: www.facebook.com/groups/sustinSOSInfertilitatea
Adoption FB group: www.facebook.com/groups/AdoptieRomania
Pregnancy and parenting FB group: www.facebook.com/groups/LuckyUs
Infertility FB page: www.facebook.com/SOSInfertilitatea
Adoption FB page: www.facebook.com/VremSaPutemAdoptaCopii
FB page of the initiator of the Association:
www.facebook.com/SOSI.Nicoleta.Cristea.Brunel
FACEBOOK
WEBSITES
www.vremcopii.ro
www.fertilitateaTA.ro
www.clinicifertilizareinvitro.ro
www.fertilityeducation.ro
www.vremsaadoptam.ro
www.prezervareafertilitatii.ro
FORUM
Forum/infertilitate.com
YOUTUBE
www.youtube.com/user/infertilitate