ACOG/LinkedIn
Oct 19, 2025, 06:35
New ACOG Guidance on Anticipatory Counseling Regarding Ovarian-Factor Fertility – ACOG
American College of Obstetricians and Gynecologists (ACOG) shared a post on LinkedIn:
“New ACOG guidance on anticipatory counseling regarding ovarian-factor fertility underscores the importance of talking with patients about the natural decrease in fertility throughout their reproductive life span-especially before misinformation can muddy the waters. The guidance also recommends that ob-gyns advocate for greater, more accessible evidence-based education resources and recognizes the unique opportunity that physicians have to have an evidence-based social media presence. Learn more.”
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