Where can I learn more about what other countries are doing about assisted human reproduction?
Australia Fertility Society of Australia (FSA) The FSA represents scientists, doctors, researchers, nurses, consumers and counsellors in reproductive medicine in Australia and New Zealand. The FSA is at the forefront of global developments in the treatment of infertility, and plays an important role in supporting and advocating for couples striving for parenthood. Great Britain British Fertility Society (BFS) The BFS recognizes the multi-disciplinary nature of science and practice of reproductive medicine and welcomes andrologists, counsellors, embryologists, endocrinologists, nurses, and other professional groups working in this field, into its membership. The BFS actively promotes and develops knowledge-sharing, further education and raising standards of practice. Human Fertilisation and Embryology Authority (HFEA) The first statutory body of its type in the world, HFEA’s job is to license and monitor all clinics or centres carrying out fertility treatment such as IVF donor inseminat