A listing of all our past editions of RRM Journal Nook are listed Below:

April Journal Nook

March Journal Nook

February Journal Nook

August Journal Nook

 

Disclaimer: The material presented in our Bulletin or Journal Nook are  for educational purposes only. Please note that medical information is constantly changing; the information contained in this activity was accurate at the time of publication. This material is not intended to represent the only, nor necessarily best, methods or procedures appropriate for the medical situations discussed. Rather, it is intended to present an approach, view, statement, or opinion of the institute, which may be helpful to others who face similar situations.

RRM providers often use fertility awareness-based methods to help patients. The IIRRM does not endorse one method over another but supports the use of all validated science-based fertility models. Most commonly recognized methods include Billings, Creighton, FEMM, Neo, SymptoThermal and other mucus sign-based methods. It recommends caution to patients when using simple, unproven or proprietary fertility apps and strongly encourages patients to consult an RRM professional when deciding on the best method for their personal situation.
Restorative Reproductive Medicine (RRM) does NOT use methods that are inherently suppressive, circumventive or destructive, such as ART techniques including IVF, AI, ICSI and others. However, research involving these approaches can sometimes be modified and applied in a restorative manner and is thus reviewed here with that intent. The IIRRM does not use or condone ART or any non-RRM techniques.