Paola Fasola: Fresh Ideas on Ovarian Stimulation and Luteal Phase Support
Paola Fasola, Senior Global Medical Affairs Manager of Fertility and Endocrinology at IBSA Group, shared a post on LinkedIn:
”Fresh Ideas on Ovarian Stimulation and Luteal Phase Support
The IBSA Global Reproductive Medicine Team (Paola Fasola, Joel Formisano Garriga, Paola Quagliucci, Diana Bellotti, Anna Alinari Vannetti) actively contributed to the scientific programme of the 47th International Dexeus Congress in Barcelona, hosting an inspiring company symposium on the opening day of the congress.
The discussion brought together outstanding KOLs — Hakan Yarali, Manuel Alvarez and PAUL PIRTEA — who shared data, clinical perspectives and new reflections on how to optimize ovarian stimulation strategies and refine luteal phase support in contemporary ART practice.
A key takeaway was the growing importance of a personalized approach throughout every phase of the IVF patient journey.
A heartfelt thank you to all the experts who joined us and enriched the discussion. IBSA Group’s commitment continues to contribute to shaping the future of Human Reproduction.”

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