Former D·I·R Annual Reports 2008 - 2021

The D·I·R Annual Reports 2008 – 2021, published as English Version by KUP in the Journal for Reproductive Medicine and Endocrinology. Please find their downloads as follows:

D·I·R Annual Report 2021
D·I·R Annual Report 2020
D·I·R Annual Report 2019
D·I·R Annual Report 2018
D·I·R Annual Report 2017
D·I·R Annual Report 2016
D·I·R Annual Report 2015
D·I·R Annual Report 2014
D·I·R Annual Report 2013
D·I·R Annual Report 2012
D·I·R Annual Report 2011
D·I·R Annual Report 2010
D·I·R Annual Report 2009
D·I·R Annual Report 2008

Overview D·I·R Annuals at Journal of Reproductive Medicine and Endocrinology

European Society of Human Reproduction and Endocrinology (ESHRE)

The main aim of the European Society of Human Reproduction and Embryology is to promote interest in, and understanding of, reproductive biology and medicine. It does this through facilitating research and subsequent dissemination of research findings in human reproduction and embryology to the general public, scientists, clinicians and patient associations; it also works to inform politicians and policy makers throughout Europe. The German IVF-Registry (D·I·R) of course is a member of EHSRE.

www.eshre.eu

European IVF Monitoring (EIM)

The European IVF Monitoring (EIM) Consortium is a group of representatives of national registries on assisted reproductive technology (ART), collecting data. The German IVF-Registry (D·I·R) of course is a member of the EIM.

EIM: European IVF Monitoring

International Committee Monitoring Assisted Reproductive Technologies (ICMART)

The International Committee Monitoring Assisted Reproductive Technologies (ICMART) is an independent, international non-profit organization that has taken a leading role in the development, collection and dissemination of worldwide data on assisted reproductive technology (ART). We provide information on availability, effectiveness and safety to health professionals, health authorities and to the public.

www.icmartivf.org

The paradox of choice in double (DET) versus single (SET) embryo transfer: more is less!

Our board member Prof. Dr. med. Jan-Steffen Krüssel gave this important, powerful and interesting presentation at the EHSRE 2024 in Amsterdam, based on special evaluations from the data of the German IVF-Registry: