2011 AAFCP Annual Meeting
This summer, I will be presenting at the 2011 American Academy of FertilityCare Professionals Annual Meeting, which will be held in Duluth, Minnesota from July 20th through the 23rd. I will be speaking on Thursday morning, the 21st of July, on The Fetal Safety of Progesterone in Pregnancy. During my talk, I will be presenting the largest database in the world on the use of progesterone in pregnancy. I will detail fetal anomalies and will then compare the use of progesterone support with non-use. And, I will review the medical literature available on this topic.
I will also be available for two Q&A break-out sessions. The first one on Friday will be for medical professionals and will explore issues about NaProTechnology. The second session on Saturday will be for all attendees and will consider the application of the Creighton Model System and NaProTechnology and will explore practical uses of these in case-related areas.
I hope you can incorporate this meeting in your summer plans. For more information and to register, visit http://www.aafcp.org and click on “Annual Meeting” under the Events tab.
Upcoming speaking engagement at the AAFCP Annual Meeting

The American Academy of FertilityCare Professionals meets once a year to discuss timely issues relating to women’s health and FertilityCareTM. The organization was “founded in 1981 to foster, advance, and promote the Creighton Model FertilityCareTM System through service, education, leadership, and research.”
This year, the Academy is meeting in Greenville, South Carolina from July 21st to July 24th. The theme of the annual meeting will be Life, Liberty and the Pursuit of Truth. Here, I will be giving a talk entitled “Adrenal Fatigue; FP Progesterone Level Research Results; and Application to NaProTECHNOLOGY.”
For more information on the annual meeting of the American Academy of FertilityCare Professionals and to download a conference brochure, please visit http://www.aafcp.org/meeting_am.htm.