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Role of Fertility Nurse Training

fertility nursing is a growing nursing specialty in an already expanding profession. Also called reproductive nursing, this is a growing nursing specialty and with the rapidly evolving ability to control reproductive life, the demand for nurses in this specialty is set to grow even more.

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Role of Fertility Nurse Training

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  1. Role of the Fertility Nurse Specialist By: International Institute of Reproduction and Fertility Training

  2. Introduction • IIRFT offers the most advanced and globally competitive training in the field of Assisted Reproductive Technologies. Our Center has been providing ART training since 2010 and in the last 5 years we have successfully trained over 500 candidates. • Fertility nurse specialists provide care for individuals and couples before, during& after fertility treatment. • This presentation is designed to provide an insight into the multifaceted scope of practice and responsibilities of the role of Fertility Nursing. http://www.iirft.com/ Email us: contact@iirft.com

  3. History of the role of the fertility nurse: • 1970’S – Hospital based infertility clinics with Nurses considered doctors “handmaidens” • 1980’s to 90’s – IVF clinics appear within hospitals and Nurses became “coordinators” • Mid 90’s to 2000’s – Private IVF Clinics & Nurses start extending roles i.e. counselling, scanning http://www.iirft.com/ Email us: contact@iirft.com

  4. Roles and Scope can include: • Performing inseminations • Performing ultrasound scans for follicle tracking • Managing & coordinating cycles • Education of patients and Counseling • Performing Embryo transfers http://www.iirft.com/ Email us: contact@iirft.com

  5. Role of Fertility Nurses cont., • Counselling & Psychological Support • General information & advice – preconception • Practitioner can often adopt an investigative-educative role http://www.iirft.com/ Email us: contact@iirft.com

  6. Some Fertility Nurses work as independent practitioners performing patient assessments and education: • How long have the couple been trying to conceive? • Regularity of intercourse • Age of the Female • Menstrual cycle • Semen Quality • General Health and Wellbeing • Lifestyle Issues http://www.iirft.com/ Email us: contact@iirft.com

  7. With education, training and peer support Fertility nurses have the ability to extend and expand their scope of practice. In some clinics, Fertility nurses work in very autonomous roles http://www.iirft.com/ Email us: contact@iirft.com

  8. Conclusion: Fertility nursing is a relatively new specialty which offers a diverse and challenging environment in which a nurse can work. The scope of practice is continuing to expand to accommodate rapid developments in reproductive science, along with societal pressures and expectations which ensures exciting opportunities exist for nurses interested in, and committed to, the care of couples facing fertility issues. http://www.iirft.com/ Email us: contact@iirft.com

  9. For Courses registration and other details, You can Visit us:http://www.iirft.com/ Write us atcontact@iirft.com or Call Directly:+91-9555544428/9810277988 THANK YOU FOR YOUR ATTENTION

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