Early Registration Open for Fertility Preservation Workshop in Lisbon – ESHRE
European Society of Human Reproduction and Embryology (ESHRE) shared a post on LinkedIn:
“The early bird saves – register by 26 February!
When patients and their parents disagree about Fertility Preservation, whose voice should guide the decision? When pregnancy carries unknown risks for a cancer survivor, how do we counsel with confidence?
These aren’t hypothetical dilemmas. They’re the conversations happening in your clinic right now.
Two days. Real challenges. Actionable solutions.
- The art of navigating family conflict when futures hang in the balance
- What we’re learning about autotransplantation
- Pregnancy after childhood cancer: preparing survivors for what lies ahead
Save the date: 26-27 March 2026
Location: Lisbon, Portugal
Earn 6 European CME credits
Organised by the ESHRE SIGs ‘Fertility Preservation’ and ‘Psychology Counselling’
Have a CASE to share? Submit it by 18 March 2026 for discussion at our Case Report Session on 26 March!
Preserving fertility is about preserving hope – discover all the details of this workshop here.”
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