We've all heard the term 'infertility', but do we really know what it means? Thanks to the American Society for Reproductive Medicine (ASRM), we now have a clearer and more comprehensive view of this delicate topic.
The ASRM has reshaped the traditional concept of infertility to include a broader audience, highlighting that it not only refers to couples who cannot conceive after a year of unprotected attempts but also extends to those who may face social obstacles. , such as single or same-sex couples who want to be parents.
In the past, infertility was primarily understood from a biological perspective. However, in an ever-evolving society, it is vital that our understanding of certain terms evolves as well. ASRM's new approach embraces a “more inclusive perspective” and recognizes that fertility is not only a medical challenge but also a social one.
At Ingenes, we are always working to stay up to date with the latest news in fertility. We are happy about this new definition and we are proud to offer help and treatments to everyone who wants to be parents, regardless of their situation.
From advanced medical solutions to emotional support, at Ingenes we understand that every story is unique. Whether you face medical or social challenges on your path to parenthood, we are here to support you every step of the way.
The change in ASRM's definition of infertility is just one step toward a broader understanding of what it means to be fertile in the 21st century. At Ingenes, we look forward to continuing to be leaders in this field, adapting and evolving alongside science and society.
If you or someone you know is struggling with fertility challenges, whether medical or social, please contact us. We are here to help you make your dream of having your baby at home come true.