by AllPaths Family Building | Aug 28, 2019 | Fertility Treatment, Infertility
By Marie D. One of the most frustrating aspects of battling infertility is the parallel battle many couples must fight with their health insurance carrier about what’s covered for infertility treatment, and what isn’t. When my fertility journey began in 2017, I wasn’t...
by AllPaths Family Building | Apr 14, 2019 | Family Building Story, Fertility Treatment, IVF
By Natascia Armitage Here in Boston, Marathon Monday is one of the most exciting days of the year. The energy that can be felt all day long is electrifying. This Monday, 2 years after a successful frozen embryo transfer (FET), which resulted in my 18-month-old son...
by AllPaths Family Building | Mar 28, 2018 | Family Building Story, Fertility Treatment, Holidays
By Lori Shandle-Fox To me, everything we need to know about getting pregnant can be summed up during this particular holiday season. Getting pregnant without assisted reproductive technology is like the Easter egg hunts I remember as a child: Sperm are like the unruly...
by AllPaths Family Building | Sep 28, 2017 | Adoption, Family Building Story, Fertility Treatment
By Heidi Gordon Four years ago, my journey to parenthood was at a crossroads. I had married at 36 and began trying to conceive straight away. After 6 months and no success, it was off to our first Reproductive Endocrinologist (RE) and the start of many treatments. Two...
by AllPaths Family Building | Mar 13, 2017 | Family Building Story, Fertility Treatment, Support
By Vivian Samson As we near Saint Patrick’s Day, it seems that everywhere you turn, you see leprechauns, pots of gold and four-leaf clovers. People swear by the “Luck of the Irish” and it is also considered lucky to kiss someone Irish. We don’t stop to think twice...
by AllPaths Family Building | Jan 7, 2016 | Fertility Treatment
By Lynn M. Collins Infertility has its own vernacular, or terminology, and I will help you understand some of the “infertility lingo”. Some fertility programs are located in a large hospital setting and some in a more intimate clinic setting. The staff can consist of...