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Certain Types of Infertility Are Preventable

Free innovative infertility prevention program comes to Los Angeles

LOS ANGELES, Oct. 9, 2009 — Octomom … Kate Gosselin … the recent embryo mix-up case in Ohio … all stories stemming from infertility treatments and making national headlines. But, much to the surprise of many, there are several types of infertility that are actually preventable – something starting to make headlines. That's why The American Fertility Association's infertility prevention education outreach program, Manicures & Martinis, continues to sweep the nation with its next stop in Beverly Hills.

More than 13% of the nation's 1,108,364 Chlamydia cases are in California. Chlamydia is one of the leading causes of preventable infertility. Several other STD's and exposures to certain types of plastics and environmental toxins have also been shown to harm a woman's reproductive health. The importance of bringing early education to young women in their early 20s to mid-30s is essential in creating fewer patients, not more. Currently there are 7.3 million American women facing some form of infertility.

The AFA's Manicures & Martinis infertility prevention education outreach program is held in trendy nail salons across the nation. Groups of 25-35 women are invited in for complimentary manicures and Fertilitinis(TM), The AFA's wildly popular version of an all-organic, alcohol-free martini. Guests will engage in a casual, Q&A-type-format conversation with a leading professional.

"The AFA has focused on bringing education to young women in 2009, and with great success. We've made it easy and comfortable to learn, by providing inviting, non-traditional spaces where education can take place. No harsh conference room lights. No hustle and bustle of an office building. But rather spaces where people feel immediately at home, and as a result, listen and share more readily," says Ken Mosesian, The AFA's Executive Director.

Manicures & Martinis Los Angles will be held November 10th at Bellacures Salon in Beverly Hills. Guy Ringler, MD, of California Fertility Partners will lead the conversation.

"I'm really looking forward to hosting LA's first Manicures & Martinis event for The American Fertility Association. This will be an informal talk about protecting and preserving your reproductive health, the fertility treatment options available should problems arise, and how to decide what's best for you," says Ringler.

What: The American Fertility Association's Manicures & Martinis Infertility Prevention Program
When: Tuesday, November 10th, 6:30-7:30 PM
Where: Bellacures Salon, 239 North Robertson Blvd., Beverly Hills, CA, 90211
Registration: Free! Reservations are a must. Please contact Corey Whelan at Email or give her a call at 718-853-1411

Also attending will be special guest Brenda Strong, who plays Mary Alice Young on ABC's Desperate Housewives and also serves as The AFA's National Spokesperson.

The media is invited and encouraged to attend. Dr. Ringler, Ken Mosesian, and event attendees may be made available for pre-event interviews. Media inquiries should be directed to Communications Director Brian Armentrout at brian@theafa.org or 205-425-3644.

About The AFA:

The American Fertility Association, a 501(c)(3) national non-profit organization, is a lifetime resource for infertility prevention, reproductive health and family-building. AFA services and materials are provided free of charge to consumers and available to everyone without reservation. These services include an extensive online library, monthly online chats, telephone and in-person coaching, a resource directory, hosted message boards, daily fertility news and a toll-free support line.
http://www.theafa.org or 888.917.3777

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