International Society for Sexual Medicine
The International Society for Sexual Medicine (ISSM) is a medical society devoted to the study of the medicine of human sexuality. It publishes two journals, The Journal of Sexual Medicine, and the open-access Sexual Medicine Reviews.[1] It was founded in 1978 and was formerly known as the ISIR/ISSIR.[2]
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- Reproductive Justice
- Compulsory sterilization
- Contraceptive security
- Abortion-rights movements
- Genital integrity
- Circumcision controversy
- Intersex human rights
- Sex education
- Genetic counseling
- Pre-conception counseling
- Childfreeness/childlessness
- Birth spacing
- Parenting
- Sperm theft
reproduction
- In vitro fertilization
- ICSI
- Gamete Cryopreservation
- Sperm bank
- fertility fraud
- Maternal health
- Obstetrics
- Unintended pregnancy
- childbirth
- Abortion
- Options counseling
- Pregnancy from rape
- Pregnant patients' rights
- Prenatal care
- Teenage pregnancy
- Precocious puberty and pregnancy
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- Ireland
- Pakistan
- Philippines
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