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Last week, ReceptivaDx joined many industry leaders at the American Society for Reproductive Medicine (ASRM) Expo in Denver, Colorado. ASRM is a voluntary, non-profit organization devoted to advancing knowledge and expertise in reproductive medicine, including infertility, menopause, contraception, and sexuality. Founded by a small group of fertility experts who met in Chicago in 1944, the Society accomplishes its mission through the pursuit of excellence in education and research and through advocacy on behalf of patients, physicians, and affiliated health care providers.

Last week, ReceptivaDx joined many industry leaders at the American Society for Reproductive Medicine (ASRM) Expo in Denver, Colorado. ASRM is a voluntary, non-profit organization devoted to advancing knowledge and expertise in reproductive medicine, including infertility, menopause, contraception, and sexuality. Founded by a small group of fertility experts who met in Chicago in 1944, the Society accomplishes its mission through the pursuit of excellence in education and research and through advocacy on behalf of patients, physicians, and affiliated health care providers.

It was a great opportunity to meet with many doctors as well as other attendees to spread the good news about our first of its kind test for the detection of endometriosis, a leading cause of infertility and implantation failure. In women experiencing unexplained infertility with or without symptoms of endometriosis, this test will help diagnose this disorder and provide renewed hope for achieving a successful pregnancy. For many women, endometrial inflammation is not suspected after IVF failure, yet it is treatable. Taking the test will give you answers you and your doctor can use. While other tests evaluate the quality of embryos or determine optimal embryo transfer windows, only ReceptivaDx can accurately detect inflammatory conditions on the uterine lining likely to cause implantation issues.

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To learn more about ASRM, visit www.asrm.org

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