Auxogyn, Inc. And RESOLVE: The National Infertility Association Co-Host Panel Discussion On Elective Single Embryo Transfer At The American Society for Reproductive Medicine Annual Meeting

MENLO PARK, Calif. and MCLEAN, Va., Oct. 15, 2014 /PRNewswire/ -- Auxogyn, a leader in women’s reproductive health, and RESOLVE: The National Infertility Association today announced their joint sponsorship of a panel discussion on Elective Single Embryo Transfer (eSET) on October 20th during the 70th Annual Meeting of the American Society for Reproductive Medicine (ASRM) being held October 18th through 22nd in Honolulu, Hawaii. Six distinguished panelists from the infertility community will discuss the results of a nationwide consumer survey conducted with IVF patients on their attitudes and behavior regarding eSET.

“The goal of this panel discussion is to share the results from this survey and to create a catalyst for dialogue amongst the physicians in attendance,” said Lissa Goldenstein, CEO and President of Auxogyn. “We’re excited about the caliber and diversity of the panelists representing the clinicians, payers and patients’ perspective on eSET. This is a great opportunity to join together as a community to better understand how to best convey the benefits of “one baby at a time.”

Women who have multiple embryos transferred have historically had a higher pregnancy rate than those who have one embryo transferred, which is a key factor in a patient’s decision to transfer multiple embryos in one cycle. However, these women also have higher complication rates during their pregnancy and their fetuses and babies are at higher risks for premature births, fetal and neonatal death than singleton births.1 The latest statistics from the Society for Assisted Reproductive Technology (SART) show that the birth rate for IVF twins (across all age groups) is 23.6%2 while overall the twin rate in the U.S. is 3.3%.3 Women who are electing a single embryo transfer represent less than 9% of all IVF cycles.4 Recent published data has shown the healthcare costs (up to one year post birth) of twins to be 4 times, and triplets 18 times, more than the costs of a singleton birth.5

“The data from the Auxogyn/RESOLVE survey showed that while some women feel they understand the risk, they don’t want to endure the emotional or financial stress of the additional IVF cycles it may take to get pregnant if they elect single embryo transfer and it is not successful,” stated Barbara Collura, President and CEO of RESOLVE: The National Infertility Association. “It is up to the infertility community to better educate patients, expand insurance coverage, and help to reduce the stress of multiple cycles.”

In addition to Ms. Goldenstein and Ms. Collura, Dr. David Adamson, Dr. Eve Feinberg, Dr. Joe Leigh Simpson and Krista Dusil will participate in the panel discussion. For bios on each of the panelists, go to http://www.auxogyn.com/symposium/#panelists

1 Practice Committee of American Society for Reproductive Medicine. Fertil Steril April 2012.
Linked Birth/Infant Death Recordes 2007-2010 on CDC WONDER On-line Database.

2,4 SART.org (Society for Assisted Reproductive Technology, National Summary Report)

3 Multiple Pregnancy and Birth: Twins, Triplets, and High-order Multiples, A Guide For Patients Revised 2012, ASRM, pg 5

5 Lemos et al Healthcare expenses associated with multiple vs. singleton pregnancies in the United States - Am J of OBGYN December 2013

About Auxogyn
Auxogyn is a leader in reproductive health that provides novel scientific and clinically validated solutions to IVF clinicians and their patients by translating scientific discoveries in early embryo development into clinical tools that improve patient outcome. The company’s flagship product, the Eeva Test, delivers objective information regarding embryo development that IVF clinicians and patients can use to make important treatment decisions. Auxogyn is privately held and funded by Kleiner Perkins Caufield & Byers, Merck Serono Ventures, SR One and TPG Biotech. For more information, visit auxogyn.com and follow the company on Twitter @Auxogyn.

About RESOLVE: The National Infertility Association:

Established in 1974, RESOLVE: The National Infertility Association is a non-profit organization with the only established, nationwide network mandated to promote reproductive health and to ensure equal access to all family building options for men and women experiencing infertility or other reproductive disorders. One in eight U.S. couples of childbearing age is diagnosed with infertility. RESOLVE addresses this public health issue by providing community to these women and men, connecting them with others who can help, empowering them to find resolution and giving voice to their demands for access to all family building options. For more information, visit www.RESOLVE.org.

COMPANY CONTACT
Auxogyn, Inc.
Sherree Lucas
Vice President, Marketing
650-681-0932
slucas@auxogyn.com

RESOLVE: The National Infertility Association
Andy Schwarz
Director, Public Relations
703-556-7172
aschwarz@resolve.org

SOURCE Auxogyn, Inc.

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