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Parenthood After Cancer was Worth the Wait
Guest Post By Megan Scherer, Mom to Elliott and Co-Founder of Worth the Wait Charity When my husband was diagnosed with testicular cancer three years into our marriage, I knew life was going to change but never expected these twists and turns and the happy...
Exploring SART: Answering the Top Six Questions about IVF with Data and Tools from the Society of Assisted Reproduction
Featured in the Magazine, 2022 Volume 2 By: Stephanie Wissig In medical terms, in-vitro fertilization (IVF) is an elective procedure. I know. You’re probably thinking, “Excuse me? There is nothing elective about this experience.” True. But, in medicine, the...
June 26th
Every year on June 26th, my enormous extended family would come together to celebrate my grandfather’s birthday. More planning and preparation went into this event than every other holiday combined. There were always a million photos taken, especially of the...
Zero Doubt: The Journey to Our Family
Maybe not everyone will want to stand on a mountaintop and declare their infertility, but I do it with a purpose. Infertility happens to more people than you think and there’s no shame in what you’re going through.
Reproductive Options for Transgender People
Join Dr. Samuel Pang, reproductive endocrinologist at Boston IVF, for an overview of reproductive options for transgender people, from banking of gametes, the impact of hormone therapy on gamete preservation, and more.
Biological Family Building for LGBTQ+ Persons
Join Dr. Mark Leondires, medical director of IllumeFertility and founder of GayParentsToBe for this overview of biological family building options for LGBTQ+ people. This discussion covers clinical options for lesbian, gay, bisexual and queer people that are...