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Guía de Fuentes Adicionales para la EndometriosisThe American Congress of Obstetricians and Gynecologists409 12th Street SW PO Box 70620 Washington, DC 20024-9998 202-638-5577 800-673-8444 This organization provides a wide variety of useful information related to fertility, including publications for both professionals and consumers. American Society for Reproductive Medicine (formerly the American Fertility Society)1209 Montgomery Highway Birmingham, AL 35216-2809 1-205-978-5000 This organization provides a wide variety of useful information related to fertility, including publications for both professionals and consumers. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) Reproductive Health Information SourceDivision of Reproductive Health National Center for Chronic Disease Prevention and Health Promotion Centers for Disease Control and Prevention 4770 Buford Highway, NE Atlanta, GA 30341-3717 770-488-5200 The CDC publishes the annual Assisted Reproductive Technology Success Rates (one of its Assisted Reproductive Technology reports series), which gives success rates for individual fertility clinics—both by name and by geographic location. The Endometriosis Association (EA)8585 N. 76th Place Milwaukee, WI 53223 1-800-992-3636 1-414-355-2200 http://www.endometriosisassn.org EA is a nonprofit, self-help organization dedicated to providing information and support to women and girls with endometriosis. Their website provides easy-to-read general information, as well as brochures and research news. You can also find support groups here. Endometriosis Research Center (ERC)630 Ibis Drive Delray Beach, FL 33444 1-800-239-7280 At the ERC's website, you can read up on the latest research and advocacy efforts. You can even find out how to join a clinical trial. This is also a good place to go if you are looking for a physician or a support group.
Ultima revisión September 2014 por Andrea Chisholm, MD Last Updated: 9/17/2014 | |