ESHRE Launches Comprehensive Training to Advance Care in Endometriosis and Uterine Disorders
European Society of Human Reproduction and Embryology (ESHRE) shared a post on LinkedIn:
“A woman walks into your clinic.
She wants what so many others want: clarity, hope and a safe path to pregnancy.
But endometriosis or a uterine disorder makes her journey harder.
This is why you need to join us!
Amsterdam | 11–12 December 2025
Together we’ll explore:
- fertility challenges and possibilities
- psychological support that truly matters
- early and late pregnancy risks
- long-term health after childbirth
- physiotherapy for maternal well-being
Expect sharp insights, honest conversations and practical strategies that truly change clinical outcomes.
Earn 9,5 European CME credits
Organised by the ESHRE SIGs ‘Endometriosis and Endometrial Disorders’ and ‘Nurses and Midwives’
If you’re committed to advancing reproductive care and giving women a clearer, more hopeful pathway to pregnancy, this course is for you.”
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