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5 Common Misconceptions About Fertility Care

Let’s look at some of the most common misconceptions about fertility care and discuss how the approach taken by the Physicians and staff at IVF FLORIDA can help you on your journey. 

1. Misconception: If you can’t conceive on your own, it’s impossible to get pregnant. 

Many believe that if they haven’t been able to conceive on their own, growing their family might be out of reach. However, fertility issues are more common than most realize, and a wide range of treatments — from lifestyle adjustments and medications to advanced assisted reproductive technologies — can significantly increase your chances of conception. 

IVF FLORIDA’s approach: We take a personalized approach to fertility care, offering everything from minimally invasive treatments like ovulation induction to in vitro fertilization (IVF). We work closely with you to create a treatment plan tailored to your specific needs. 

Learn more about your treatment options 

2. Misconception: Age doesn’t matter as long as you're healthy. 

While living a healthy lifestyle is important, age plays a critical role in fertility. For women especially, fertility naturally declines with age, and this impacts the chances of conception regardless of their physical health. 

IVF FLORIDA’s approach: Our physicians have a fertility work-up to help you understand reproductive health at any stage. Whether you’re in your 20s and planning for the future or in your 40s looking to start a family now, we’re here to guide you through your options and provide realistic expectations based on your age and overall health. 

Explore causes of infertility in females and males 

3. Misconception: Fertility treatments are unaffordable. 

The cost of fertility treatments is often a major concern for patients. While treatments can be an investment, many clinics, including ours, accept a wide range of insurance, offer discounts, and partner with financing groups to offer payment plans.  

IVF FLORIDA’s approach: We provide transparent information about costs and work with you to explore your financial options. Our goal is to ensure that you understand the full scope of your investment and help you find a plan that fits your financial situation. 

Learn about IVF FLORIDA’s financing programs 

4. Misconception: Fertility treatments are only for couples facing infertility. 

While fertility treatments are often associated with infertility, they are also beneficial for individuals and couples who want to preserve their fertility for the future. Whether you’re planning to freeze your eggs or sperm, or you're a same-sex couple or single parent looking to build your family, fertility care is for anyone who needs assistance with reproduction. 

LGBTQIA+ family-building options 

IVF FLORIDA’s approach: Our clinic offers fertility preservation, donor programs, and support for all family-building journeys. We understand that everyone’s path to parenthood is unique, and we’re here to help no matter your starting point. 

Explore egg freezing at IVF FLORIDA 

5. Misconception: IVF guarantees a baby on the first try. 

IVF is an incredible technology, but it doesn’t always lead to pregnancy on the first cycle. Success rates depend on various factors, including age, underlying health conditions, and the quality of the embryos. Many patients may need more than one IVF cycle to achieve their dream of parenthood. 

IVF FLORIDA’s approach: We are committed to setting clear and realistic expectations from the start. Our team will guide you through the entire process, providing emotional and medical support through each IVF cycle. We also explore options such as embryo testing and personalized protocols to improve success rates. 

Success rates at IVF FLORIDA 

Compassionate care for every step of your journey 

We understand that navigating fertility treatments can feel overwhelming. That's why our team provides medical expertise and compassionate fertility care to help you feel confident in your journey. You don’t have to face this alone — we’re here to dispel the myths and guide you toward the family-building options that are right for you. Whether you’re just beginning your path to parenthood or exploring your options after a long journey, our doors are always open to provide the care, support, and hope you deserve. 

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By IVF FLORIDA at 11 Oct 2024

What to know when seeking fertility treatment

The idea of seeking fertility treatment can be daunting. You might be weary of beginning a new unknown process, or you might feel disappointed at the thought of needing treatment at all. We spoke with Dr. Marc R. Gualtieri, a fertility specialist at IVF FLORIDA, and he breaks down some reasons you might need fertility treatment and some of the first steps you can expect as you begin.

“I think several people get a little bit of anxiety when they have to make that initial step to see a fertility specialist but, rest assured, we are here to partner with you and provide the best information and personalized treatment plans for your family-building journey,” shares Dr. Gualtieri. “We will take your full case and say, okay, what do we think is the best option for you?”

When to seek treatment

Generally speaking, there are a few guidelines to follow when thinking about your need for fertility treatment.

· If you are under 35 with a regular menstrual cycle, and no pregnancy after 1 year.

· If you are 35 to 39 with regular menstrual cycles and have no pregnancy after six months.

· If you are 40 or over with regular menstrual cycles, you should seek support as you begin trying to conceive.

You may also want to seek evaluation early if:

· You have an irregular menstrual cycle.

· You have a history of pelvic surgery (such as the removal of an ovarian cyst, ablation of endometriosis, ectopic pregnancy, tubal surgery, or ruptured appendix).

· You have blocked tubes.

· You have severely painful periods.

· You have an infertility diagnosis (such as PCOS, endometriosis, recurrent pregnancy loss, or male factor)

· You are a single person pursuing parenthood.

· You are pursuing LGBTQIA+ family-building treatment.

However, it is also important to consider your individual situation.

“If you are ready to start a family but are concerned about irregular or missed periods, don’t hesitate in reaching out directly to a fertility specialist – there is no reason to delay

based on age guidelines,” shares Dr. Gualtieri. “Together, we can create a personalized treatment plan that works for you.”

What to expect at your first appointment

At your first visit, one of the most important elements in determining the correct course of care is to completely understand your general medical history and the efforts you've taken to become pregnant.

“A thorough work-up is key to helping patients achieve their family-building goals. We’re committed to making the diagnostic process as streamlined, efficient, and personalized as possible to ensure you receive the very best care,” explains Dr. Gualtieri. “In most cases for the basic fertility work-up, we’ll do bloodwork to assess various hormone levels, an ultrasound to look at your ovaries, as well as your uterus, and then finally, a semen analysis for your partner, if applicable.”

There are also other evaluation techniques that may come up; however, you will always discuss with your provider what’s right for you.

“Once we go through these tests, there are many different avenues you can take for treatment,” Dr. Gualtieri shares.

When you’re ready to move forward with your family-building care, request an appointment with an IVF FLORIDA fertility specialist by calling 954-247-6200 or completing this brief form.

By IVF FLORIDA at 30 Sep 2024

Getting Pregnant in Your 40s

At IVF FLORIDA, we understand the emotional and physical complexities of trying to conceive later in life. 

A woman in her 40s has a less than 5 percent chance of becoming pregnant on her own each month. For women between 45 and 49, the chance of pregnancy with her own eggs can become as low as 1 percent.  Age not only impacts the likelihood of becoming pregnant, but it also affects the success rates of infertility treatment options as well as the risks of pregnancy itself. 

Because of these increased challenges, patients over 40 are encouraged to pursue a basic fertility work-up to identify any factors in addition to their age that could be potential roadblocks to achieving a pregnancy.  

“We encourage women over 40 who are trying to conceive to see a fertility specialist right away to review any optimization they can begin,” shares Marc Gualtieri, M.D., who sees patients at IVF FLORIDA's Jupiter, Wellington, and Margate locations. “Time is of the essence when it comes to fertility treatment success, so we want to see those patients earlier on, so we can move forward quickly and effectively.”   

What to expect 

When you first meet your fertility specialist, there are a few tests they may perform so they can have a better understanding of your individual case.  

  • Bloodwork – helps to gain insight into your hormone levels.  
  • Ultrasound – to examine the number and quality of your eggs. 
  • Hysterosalpingogram (HSG) – to ensure that the fallopian tubes are not obstructed.  
  • Semen analysis – Analyze motility, morphology, and volume of sperm.  

Preparing for pregnancy in your 40s 

In addition to talking to your doctor, there are some good habits women of any age can maintain, to help increase the chance of a healthy pregnancy.  

  • Reaching and maintaining a healthy weight.  
  • Eating a well-balanced diet.  
  • Getting regular, moderate physical activity. 
  • Quitting unhealthy habits, like smoking.  
  • Taking a preconception vitamin, like Luminary Vitamins, 1-3 months prior to trying to conceive.  

If you have any pre-existing conditions that may predispose you to pregnancy complications, like high blood pressure or diabetes, getting these in control before getting pregnant will improve your chances of having a healthy pregnancy and a healthy baby. 

Donor eggs for patients over 40 

The uterus can sustain a pregnancy long past 40. But the lack of high-quality eggs presents the largest hurdle for women ages 40 and over. Should testing reveal that a patient's ovarian reserve is very low or there are no viable eggs remaining, you may consider the use of donor eggs or donor embryos, via IVF. The treatment process using donor eggs is very similar to IVF except the egg used comes from a prescreened donor between the ages of 21 and 34. Because these eggs are of higher quality, patients see a higher success rate when using donor eggs.  

“IVF FLORIDA’s donor egg program provides patients with a highly effective treatment option to overcome infertility,” shares Dr. Gualtieri. 

IVF FLORIDA can help make dreams of parenthood a reality

Entering your 40s can be a time of reflection, growth, and new beginnings, but for many, it also brings the desire to start or expand a family. The journey to parenthood at this stage of life is often filled with unique challenges and uncertainties, yet it’s important to remember that you are not alone. Our compassionate team is here to support you every step of the way, offering personalized care and advanced treatments designed to help you achieve your dream of becoming a parent. 

 

To get started on your fertility journey, request an appointment with an IVF FLORIDA fertility specialist by calling 954-247-6200 or filling out this brief form. 

 

By IVF FLORIDA at 26 Aug 2024

Fibroids and Fertility

If you have been diagnosed with fibroids and are now trying to conceive, you might have some questions about how fibroids may affect your fertility and pregnancy. Dr. Laurice Bou Nemer gives insight into the different types of fibroids, how they can affect pregnancy, and what treating fibroids may look like.  

What are fibroids? 

Usually noncancerous, fibroids are smooth muscle tumors, primarily found in or around the uterus. They are extremely common, and by the age of 50 over 70% of women have them. They are even more common in Black women, with estimates that 80% of Black women may be affected by uterine fibroids.  It is also important to know that fibroids are different from ovarian cysts. Cysts are fluid-filled sacs that develop in the ovary, while fibroids are masses in the uterine wall. 

Fibroids effect on fertility 

“Fibroids are very common, and in fact, many women have successful pregnancies with them,” shares Dr. Bou Nemer. “Our concern is typically with their location.”  

Fibroids can occur in three locations within the uterus Inside the uterine cavity (submucosal), within the muscular wall of the uterus (intramural), and on the outside of the uterus (subserosal). Submucosal fibroids often pose the most difficulty in terms of becoming pregnant, as they limit the space available to an embryo to implant on the wall of the uterus. If a pregnancy does start, Submucosal fibroids can also cause early miscarriages.  

Intramural and subserosal fibroids are not as problematic, however, if they become too large, they can still impact how the uterus functions, and may need to be removed.  

Treatment options for fibroids 

The great news for fertility patients with fibroids is that fibroids can often be managed with medications, surgery, or a combination of both.  

“It’s always a good idea to speak to a fertility specialist if you are trying to conceive with fibroids,” explains Dr. Bou Nemer, “We’ll be able to take your situation into account and make a plan that's right for you.” 

Medical management may involve oral pills or injections to stabilize your uterine lining or decrease the size or growth of your fibroids. For large fibroids or those directly impacting the uterine cavity, surgery may offer better outcomes. Your physician may take a vaginal approach with hysteroscopy, where a telescope-like device is advanced through the vagina into your uterine cavity. For larger fibroids in the wall or outside of the uterus, an abdominal approach with laparoscopy or laparotomy may be recommended.  

When considering these options, you should consult a fertility specialist, to be sure your treatment options are in line with your family planning goals.  

 

To get started on your fertility journey, request an appointment with an IVF FLORIDA fertility specialist by calling 954-247-6200 or filling out this brief form. 

By IVF FLORIDA at 25 Jul 2024

Upcoming LGBTQIA+ Events with IVF FLORIDA

At IVF FLORIDA, we are proud to support the LGBTQIA+ community and are excited to announce our participation in several upcoming events dedicated to celebrating diversity and building families. Join us as we engage with the community, provide valuable information, and offer our support in helping everyone achieve their dream of starting a family. Here’s a sneak peek into the events we’ll be attending and the specialized services we offer.

Upcoming Events:

Stonewall Pride – June 15

Join us at the Wilton Manors Stonewall Pride Parade and Festival on June 15. This vibrant event celebrates the LGBTQIA+ community with parades, performances, and festivities. Visit our booth to learn more about our services, meet our team, and join in the celebration. We’re here to answer any questions you might have about family building and fertility options tailored to your needs.

Free Webinar: LGBTQIA+ Family Building – June 25

On June 25, we’re hosting a FREE webinar focused on LGBTQIA+ Family Building. This online event features a Q&A session with Dr. Melinda Henne, where you can gain insights into the various fertility options available, including surrogacy, sperm and egg donation, and more. This is a fantastic opportunity to get your questions answered in a supportive and informative environment. Don’t forget to register in advance to secure your spot!

Men Having Babies – October 4-5

We’re thrilled to participate in the Men Having Babies conference on October 4-5. This event is designed to provide gay men with comprehensive information and resources about surrogacy. Visit our booth to learn everything you need to know about starting your journey to parenthood through surrogacy. Our team will be on hand to offer guidance and answer any questions you may have. Register now!

Specialized LGBTQIA+ Services at IVF FLORIDA

At IVF FLORIDA, we understand that every family’s journey is unique. We offer a range of services tailored to meet the needs of LGBTQIA+ individuals and couples looking to start or expand their families. Here’s an overview of the specialized services we provide:

1. Surrogacy
For gay couples and single men wishing to have biological children, surrogacy is a common and effective option. We offer comprehensive surrogacy programs, connecting you with surrogates and providing medical and legal support throughout the process.

2. Sperm Donation
For lesbian couples and single women, sperm donation is a viable option for starting a family. We provide access to a diverse database of sperm donors and ensure all medical screenings are thoroughly conducted.

3. Egg Donation
For gay couples using surrogacy or for those facing fertility challenges, egg donation might be necessary. We offer a diverse and inclusive egg donor program to help you find the perfect match.

4. Fertility Preservation
We offer fertility preservation options such as egg and sperm freezing for transgender individuals undergoing gender-affirming treatments, ensuring you have the opportunity to build a family in the future.

5. Reciprocal IVF
For lesbian couples, reciprocal IVF allows both partners to be involved in the conception process. One partner provides the eggs, and the other carries the pregnancy, creating a shared biological connection to the child.

Why Choose IVF FLORIDA?

  • Expertise: Our team of experienced fertility specialists is dedicated to providing personalized care tailored to your specific needs.
  • Supportive Environment: We offer a welcoming and inclusive environment where you can feel comfortable and supported throughout your journey.
  • Comprehensive Care: From initial consultations to advanced reproductive technologies, we provide a full spectrum of fertility services.

We look forward to seeing you at these exciting events and helping you take the next steps in your family-building journey.

For more information about our services or to schedule a consultation, visit our website or contact us today.

Together, we can make your dream of parenthood a reality

By IVF FLORIDA at 14 Jun 2024
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