Format .ppt; informatii actualizate in martie 2010; 22 de slide-uri de prezentare a campaniei, material destinal unei promovari online sau in cadrul unor conferinte / intalniri de lucru.
The document announces the Regional Winter Forum 2013 on Evidence Based Medicine in Infertility, to take place from February 21-23 in Cluj Napoca, Romania. The forum is organized by the Romanian Society of Obstetrics and Gynecology in collaboration with the Polish Gynecological Association Section of Fertility and Sterility. The program consists of sessions on evidence-based medicine in infertility, consensus meetings and clinical practice, workshops for clinicians and embryologists, discussions of efficacy and safety issues, and a focus on PCOS. Topics include embryo quality, AMH markers, protocols, endometrial assessment, and regulations.
Format .doc; informatii actualizate in martie 2010; 36 de pagini A4, de trimis de preferinta online, date fiind dimensiunile; cuprinde o prezentare complexa – scop, solicitari, fotoactiuni, sprijin politic, mediatizare, marturii, statistici, contacte.
This document summarizes medically assisted reproduction practices in six Eastern European countries: Bulgaria, Croatia, Czech Republic, Poland, Romania, and Slovakia. It finds that while the number of clinics has grown, regulation varies widely between countries. Some key points: access criteria and allowed treatments differ; success rates are not always reported transparently; counseling support varies in availability and quality; and cross-border care has increased due to regulatory differences. Overall, there is a need for improved and standardized regulation across countries to help ensure high quality and equitable access to care.
The SOS Infertility Association in Romania was founded in 2008 by women struggling with infertility and has since implemented numerous projects to support infertile couples and increase awareness of infertility issues. These projects include advocating for national and local IVF funding programs, offering free IVF procedures through their "A Chance for Life" project, publishing educational materials like a magazine and podcast, providing financial grants for IVF, organizing an annual awareness week, traveling exhibitions, support groups, online communities, and participating in numerous media appearances to destigmatize infertility. After over a decade of work, the Association has changed realities for infertility in Romania.
The document announces the Regional Winter Forum 2013 on Evidence Based Medicine in Infertility, to take place from February 21-23 in Cluj Napoca, Romania. The forum is organized by the Romanian Society of Obstetrics and Gynecology in collaboration with the Polish Gynecological Association Section of Fertility and Sterility. The program consists of sessions on evidence-based medicine in infertility, consensus meetings and clinical practice, workshops for clinicians and embryologists, discussions of efficacy and safety issues, and a focus on PCOS. Topics include embryo quality, AMH markers, protocols, endometrial assessment, and regulations.
Format .doc; informatii actualizate in martie 2010; 36 de pagini A4, de trimis de preferinta online, date fiind dimensiunile; cuprinde o prezentare complexa – scop, solicitari, fotoactiuni, sprijin politic, mediatizare, marturii, statistici, contacte.
This document summarizes medically assisted reproduction practices in six Eastern European countries: Bulgaria, Croatia, Czech Republic, Poland, Romania, and Slovakia. It finds that while the number of clinics has grown, regulation varies widely between countries. Some key points: access criteria and allowed treatments differ; success rates are not always reported transparently; counseling support varies in availability and quality; and cross-border care has increased due to regulatory differences. Overall, there is a need for improved and standardized regulation across countries to help ensure high quality and equitable access to care.
The SOS Infertility Association in Romania was founded in 2008 by women struggling with infertility and has since implemented numerous projects to support infertile couples and increase awareness of infertility issues. These projects include advocating for national and local IVF funding programs, offering free IVF procedures through their "A Chance for Life" project, publishing educational materials like a magazine and podcast, providing financial grants for IVF, organizing an annual awareness week, traveling exhibitions, support groups, online communities, and participating in numerous media appearances to destigmatize infertility. After over a decade of work, the Association has changed realities for infertility in Romania.
The document summarizes a fertility education magazine in Romania called "What do you know about YOUR FERTILITY?". It is a non-profit project run by the SOS Infertilitatea Association. The magazine contains educational articles on fertility topics and testimonials. It aims to provide couples information as they start their conception journey or deal with fertility issues. The magazine has a print run of 5,000 copies and is distributed for free throughout Romania.
This document introduces a new fertility education magazine in Romania published by the non-profit SOS Infertilitatea Association. The magazine aims to provide educational information about fertility to women aged 18-38 and their partners. It will contain articles about fertility topics, testimonials, and interviews in its 60 pages. The magazine will be freely distributed in hospitals, clinics, and doctors' offices to reach its target audience and provide correct information about fertility.
This document discusses ovarian hyperstimulation syndrome (OHSS) based on data from 28 patients in Romania. It finds that most patients were not properly informed of OHSS risks prior to starting fertility treatments. Nearly half of patients reported not receiving adequate support from their clinics after developing OHSS symptoms. As a result, over 30% of patients who did not get pregnant decided to give up on further fertility treatments due to their traumatic OHSS experiences. The document concludes that while preventing OHSS is important, clinics must also ensure patients are well-informed of risks, can recognize symptoms early, and will receive support if OHSS develops.
This very short document is unintelligible as it only contains repeated gibberish text that does not form words or convey any meaning. It provides no information that can be summarized due to the lack of coherent content.
The document summarizes a fertility education magazine in Romania called "What do you know about YOUR FERTILITY?". It is a non-profit project run by the SOS Infertilitatea Association. The magazine contains educational articles on fertility topics and testimonials. It aims to provide couples information as they start their conception journey or deal with fertility issues. The magazine has a print run of 5,000 copies and is distributed for free throughout Romania.
This document introduces a new fertility education magazine in Romania published by the non-profit SOS Infertilitatea Association. The magazine aims to provide educational information about fertility to women aged 18-38 and their partners. It will contain articles about fertility topics, testimonials, and interviews in its 60 pages. The magazine will be freely distributed in hospitals, clinics, and doctors' offices to reach its target audience and provide correct information about fertility.
This document discusses ovarian hyperstimulation syndrome (OHSS) based on data from 28 patients in Romania. It finds that most patients were not properly informed of OHSS risks prior to starting fertility treatments. Nearly half of patients reported not receiving adequate support from their clinics after developing OHSS symptoms. As a result, over 30% of patients who did not get pregnant decided to give up on further fertility treatments due to their traumatic OHSS experiences. The document concludes that while preventing OHSS is important, clinics must also ensure patients are well-informed of risks, can recognize symptoms early, and will receive support if OHSS develops.
This very short document is unintelligible as it only contains repeated gibberish text that does not form words or convey any meaning. It provides no information that can be summarized due to the lack of coherent content.
Header Saptamana Nationala de Constientizare a Infertilitatii
Prezentare Sos Infertilitatea Martie 2010
1. Campanie civica de responsabilizare a autoritatilor din Romania in problema infertilitatii si reproducerii umane asistate medical A avea un copil nu trebuie sa fie un lux!
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3. Asociatia noastra este membru candidat in prestigioasa “Fertility Europe”, cea mai puternica asociatie pan-europeana a pacientilor afectati de infertilitate. Din 26 martie 2010 , odata cu participarea la intalnirea anuala din Vienna, “SOS infertilitatea” devine membru cu drepturi depline.
4. ◊ initirea unui cadru legislativ referitor la infertilitate si la tehnicile de reproducere umana asistata medical; ◊ obtinerea de sprijin , inclusiv in plan financiar , din partea autoritatilor statului roman pentru persoanele care se confrunta cu infertilitatea; ◊ mediatizarea cauzei infertilitatii şi a problemelor generate de aceasta; ◊ elaborarea de proiecte in scopul combaterii/ limitarii infertilitatii cuplurilor; ◊ asigurarea consilierii psihologice si/ sau de specialitate pentru cuplurile infertile.
5. Rezolutia Parlamentului European privind viitorul demografic european (2007) prevede: «Infertilitatea este o boala recunoscuta de OMS si poate avea efecte grave , cum ar fi depresia; subliniaza ca rata infertilitatii este in crestere, atingand in prezent aproximativ 15% din cupluri; invita statele membre sa garanteze cuplurilor dreptul de acces universal la tratament impotriva infertilitatii.»
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20. 2% pentru familiile care isi doresc un copil… … si nu il pot avea decat cu ajutor medical.