RESOLVE: The National Infertility Association Releases Resource on Progesterone in Assisting Infertile Couples.Brochure Supported by Columbia Laboratories MCLEAN, Va. -- RESOLVE: The National Infertility Association with funding from Columbia Laboratories (Nasdaq: CBRX) released its newest resource, Progesterone progesterone (prōjĕs`tərōn'), female sex hormone that induces secretory changes in the lining of the uterus essential for successful implantation of a fertilized egg. Support in Assisted Reproductive Technology Assisted reproductive technology (ART) is a general term referring to methods used to achieve pregnancy by artificial or partially artificial means. It is reproductive technology used in infertility treatment, which is the only application routinely used today of . The brochure provides information on progesterone and its effect on the pregnancy cycle. In addition, the brochure discusses various methods of administration of progesterone. "Progesterone is a key in the pregnancy cycle and this brochure provides a valuable resource to the 7.3 million Americans facing the disease of infertility," said Barbara Collura, Executive Director of RESOLVE: The National Infertility Association. In basic terms, progesterone, which is naturally produced in the body, is often called the pregnancy hormone. Progesterone thickens the uterine uterine /uter·ine/ (u´ter-in) pertaining to the uterus. u·ter·ine adj. Of, relating to, or in the region of the uterus. lining (endometrium endometrium /en·do·me·tri·um/ (-me´tre-um) pl. endome´tria the mucous membrane lining the uterus. en·do·me·tri·um n. pl. ) and prepares it for implantation of the fertilized fer·til·ize v. fer·til·ized, fer·til·iz·ing, fer·til·iz·es v.tr. 1. To cause the fertilization of (an ovum, for example). 2. egg (embryo). Throughout the first trimester, progesterone supports pregnancy. Progesterone is prescribed with in vitro fertilization in vitro fertilization (vē`trō, vĭ`trō), technique for conception of a human embryo outside the mother's body. Several ova, or eggs, are removed from the mother's body and placed in special laboratory culture dishes (Petri dishes); (IVF IVF in vitro fertilization. IVF abbr. in vitro fertilization IVF 1 In vitro fertilization, see there 2. Intravascular fluid ) treatments and other assisted reproductive technology (ART) treatments. Robert S. Mills, President and Chief Executive Officer of Columbia Laboratories, noted, "As a leading women's healthcare company whose patient-friendly FDA-approved products are focused on progesterone supplementation or replacement, we are delighted to support RESOLVE's efforts to educate the public about the importance of progesterone in the reproductive process. With RESOLVE, we seek to ensure that women are aware of the choices they have in the delivery of this important hormone. We look forward to continuing to work with RESOLVE to support those struggling with infertility." To download a copy of the brochure, visit www.resolve.org and click on "Publications." Or to order copies, email publications@resolve.org. The brochure is free. Founded in 1974, RESOLVE: The National Infertility Association, headquartered in McLean, VA, is the oldest and largest consumer-based, nonprofit group that provides education, advocacy and compassionate support for those struggling with infertility in the United States. Each year, RESOLVE and its nationwide network of affiliates and chapters handle more than 1.5 million contacts from people seeking information and help. For more information, visit the RESOLVE website at www.resolve.org. |
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