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Celebrate Pride Month with IVF FLORIDA

At IVF FLORIDA, we proudly support the LGBTQ+ community, not only during Pride Month but throughout the year. We believe that everyone deserves the opportunity to become a parent, regardless of their sexual orientation or gender identity. For more than three decades, our fertility clinic has been providing a range of family planning options to gay, lesbian, and transgender couples, including IVF, IUI, egg donation, sperm donation, and gestational surrogacy. 


Supporting the LGBTQ+ community 
Join IVF FLORIDA at the upcoming Stonewall Pride Parade and Street Festival in Wilton Manors on June 17, 2023! As a proud supporter of the LGBTQ+ community, we'll be there to show our support and provide valuable family-building resources and information. Visit our table to say hello and discover how IVF FLORIDA can assist you in planning your family.

If you can't attend the Stonewall Pride event, IVF FLORIDA will be at the Men Having Babies 2023 Southern Surrogacy Options Conference in Fort Lauderdale on October 13-14. This is an excellent opportunity to get all the details about surrogacy in Ft. Lauderdale and the surrounding Southern areas and connect with providers who can assist you on your journey toward parenthood. 


Celebrating all kinds of families
According to the Family Equality Council, there are more than 15.9 million LGBTQ+ Americans. Among them, 63% of individuals aged 18 to 35 are considering expanding their families in the coming years. With advancements in reproductive technology, parenthood is now more attainable than ever for LGBTQ+ individuals and couples. 

Through the use of donors, gestational surrogates, and reproductive technology, members of the LGBTQ+ community can create the family they've always dreamed of. Discover the available options in honor of Pride Month!


Treatment options for female couples and individuals 
For female couples, Intrauterine Insemination (IUI) with donor sperm is a common and straightforward method to achieve pregnancy. This involves injecting sperm into the uterine cavity during ovulation. In cases where fertility isn't an issue, this is often the preferred treatment. Couples only need to decide who will carry the pregnancy and select a sperm donor.

In Vitro Fertilization (IVF) is another option for female couples, especially when IUI isn't successful or when both partners want to be involved in the conception and pregnancy. In reciprocal IVF, partners decide who provides the eggs and who will carry the pregnancy. Fertility medications stimulate the production of multiple eggs, which are retrieved through a simple outpatient procedure. The eggs are then fertilized with donor sperm in the lab, and the resulting embryos are transferred to the partner carrying the pregnancy. Discover which option suits you best by contacting us at 954-247-6200.


Family building for male couples and individuals 
Male couples and individuals can build their families through the use of donor eggs and a gestational carrier. The partners select an egg donor and decide who will be the biological father. After providing a sperm sample, the eggs are fertilized to create embryos. The couple can then find a gestational surrogate who will carry the pregnancy to term. Once selected, the best embryos are transferred into the surrogate's uterus. Alternatively, some couples choose to combine both partners' sperm for fertilization. Explore the many possibilities of building your family through advanced reproductive technologies like IUI and IVF.


Treatment options for trans couples and individuals
IVF FLORIDA offers fertility preservation and customized solutions for transgender individuals and couples, both pre-and post-transition. We understand that every patient's journey is unique, and our team of fertility specialists is dedicated to creating a personalized treatment plan that helps you achieve your dream of parenthood.

Contact us today
If you're interested in learning more about the family-building options available for LGBTQ+ couples and individuals, don't hesitate to reach out to us. Schedule an appointment with IVF FLORIDA and take the first step towards building the family you've always wanted. 

By IVF FLORIDA at 9 Jun 2023

IVF FLORIDA's Fertility Awareness Checkup

If you're thinking about starting or growing your family, having a good grasp of your fertility is crucial.

IVF FLORIDA is committed to proactive fertility management and provides Fertility Awareness Check-Ups for women aged 21-44. This evaluation is designed to help you make informed decisions and maximize your chances of conception. With IVF FLORIDA's Fertility Awareness Check-Up, you can benefit from a blood test and transvaginal ultrasound that assesses your reproductive health. Our tests consider all the factors that contribute to fertility, such as hormonal balance, ovarian reserve, and uterine health.

Hormonal Evaluation:

  • Hormonal imbalances can significantly impact fertility. IVF FLORIDA's Fertility Awareness Checkup includes a thorough hormonal evaluation to assess your reproductive hormone levels.
  • This evaluation helps identify irregularities that may affect ovulation, egg quality, or overall reproductive health.

Ovarian Reserve Assessment:

  • Evaluating your ovarian reserve is crucial in understanding your fertility potential.
  • IVF FLORIDA's Fertility Awareness Checkup includes a blood test to measure three hormones (E2, FSH, and AMH). The results will assess ovarian function and the ovaries' ability to produce eggs.

Uterine Health Assessment:

  • The health of your uterus plays a vital role in successful conception and pregnancy.
  • IVF FLORIDA's Fertility Awareness Checkup includes a transvaginal ultrasound to evaluate ovarian reserve and check for any uterine abnormalities.

Personalized Recommendations:

  • After completing the Fertility Awareness Checkup, you will meet with a fertility specialist and receive your results.
  • Based on this assessment, the fertility specialists at IVF FLORIDA will provide recommendations to optimize your fertility journey.
  • Depending on your specific needs, these recommendations may include lifestyle modifications, fertility treatments, or further diagnostic tests.

Empowering Your Fertility Journey:

  • IVF FLORIDA's Fertility Awareness Check-Up empowers you by providing valuable information about your reproductive health.
  • Armed with this knowledge, you can make informed decisions about family planning and take proactive steps to enhance your fertility.
  • Whether you are ready to start a family now or in the future, the Fertility Awareness Checkup equips you with the tools to navigate your fertility journey with confidence.

IVF FLORIDA's Fertility Awareness Check-Up offers a comprehensive snapshot of your reproductive health. By assessing key factors such as hormonal balance, ovarian reserve, and uterine health, this checkup provides valuable insights into your fertility potential. With the guidance of experienced fertility specialists and personalized recommendations, you can take proactive steps toward realizing your dream of starting or expanding your family. 

Schedule your Fertility Awareness Checkup with IVF FLORIDA today and embark on a well-informed fertility journey.

By IVF FLORIDA at 24 May 2023

Five Reasons to Consider Egg Freezing

Today, women embrace their options and make choices that align with their dreams and aspirations. One such choice that has gained significant attention is egg freezing. This groundbreaking technology offers the possibility of preserving fertility and providing options for women to navigate their reproductive journey on their own terms. Whether it's a desire to focus on career goals, medical considerations, or personal fulfillment, egg freezing has opened doors to new possibilities. 

In this blog post, we'll explore five common reasons why women are considering egg freezing, empowering themselves to shape their lives and futures with confidence and freedom. 

  1. Age and Fertility: As women age, their fertility declines. Freezing eggs at a younger age can help a woman preserve her eggs when they are still healthy and have a higher chance of successful fertilization later in life.

  2. Health Reasons: Some health conditions or treatments, such as cancer or certain surgeries, can affect a woman's fertility. Freezing eggs before undergoing these treatments can provide an opportunity to have biological children in the future.

  3. Career and Education: For some women, their career or educational pursuits are top priorities during their reproductive years. Freezing eggs offers the flexibility to delay parenthood until a later time when they feel more prepared and established.

  4. Relationship Status: Women who have not found the right partner or are not in a stable relationship, but still desire to have a biological child in the future may choose to freeze their eggs. Freezing eggs allows them to preserve their fertility options until they find the right time and circumstances.

  5. Personal Choice: Egg freezing gives women the autonomy to make choices about their reproductive future. It provides a sense of security, peace of mind, and the opportunity to have children when they feel emotionally and financially prepared.

Remember, every woman's journey is different, and the decision to freeze eggs is deeply personal. Consulting with an IVF FLORIDA fertility specialist can provide you with personalized advice and guidance based on your individual circumstances. To learn more, call 954-247-6200 or visit ivfflorida.com.

By IVF FLORIDA at 11 May 2023

Five Ways to Prioritize Your Mental Health

Going through fertility treatment can be both physically and emotionally demanding. It's crucial to prioritize your health and well-being during this journey to ensure you're taking care of yourself. By incorporating simple and mindful practices into your routine, you can nurture your body, mind, and spirit. Here are five ways to prioritize your health while undergoing fertility treatment at IVF FLORIDA.

Practice Self-Care: 
During fertility treatment, it's vital to carve out time for self-care. Engage in activities that bring you joy and relaxation, whether it's reading a book, taking a soothing bath, practicing meditation or mindfulness, or indulging in a hobby. Self-care helps reduce stress, enhances emotional well-being, and allows you to reconnect with yourself.

Focus on Balanced Nutrition:
Nourishing your body with a balanced diet is essential for your overall health and fertility. Include a variety of nutrient-dense foods, such as fruits, vegetables, whole grains, lean proteins, and healthy fats. Stay hydrated and limit the consumption of processed foods and sugary drinks. Consult with a nutritionist to ensure you're meeting your specific nutritional needs during fertility treatment.

Prioritize Restful Sleep:
Adequate sleep is crucial for hormonal balance and overall well-being. Establish a consistent sleep schedule and create a sleep-friendly environment. Practice relaxation techniques before bed, such as reading, deep breathing, or gentle stretching. Minimize exposure to electronic devices that emit blue light, as it can disrupt sleep patterns. Prioritizing quality sleep supports your body's natural healing and rejuvenation processes.

Engage in Gentle Exercise:
Physical activity can contribute positively to your well-being during fertility treatment. Engage in low-impact exercises like walking, swimming, yoga, or pilates. These activities can help reduce stress, improve circulation, and boost mood. However, consult with your healthcare provider to ensure the exercises you choose to align with your specific treatment plan.

Seek Emotional Support:
Navigating fertility treatment can be emotionally challenging. It's crucial to seek emotional support and connect with others who understand your journey. Consider joining support groups, seeking therapy, or engaging in online communities where you can share experiences, receive guidance, and find encouragement. Remember, you're not alone, and reaching out for support is a sign of strength.

Prioritizing your health while undergoing fertility treatment is vital for your overall well-being and the success of your journey. By practicing self-care, focusing on balanced nutrition, prioritizing restful sleep, engaging in gentle exercise, and seeking emotional support, you're nurturing both your body and mind. Remember to be kind to yourself, practice patience, and celebrate each step forward. You've got this!

Remember, it's important to consult with your healthcare provider or fertility specialist for personalized advice and recommendations based on your specific fertility treatment and individual needs. To schedule an appointment with an IVF FLORIDA fertility specialist, call 954-247-6200 or visit ivfflorida.com.

By IVF FLORIDA at 9 May 2023

IVF FLORIDA Patient Story: Stephanie

Tell us about your journey to parenthood. 
If there is one thing I’ve always known, it’s that one of my main purposes on this earth is to become a mom. Ten years ago, I met my partner, Kevin. While we have always been avid adventurers, about five years ago we knew that forever was in our cards and naturally we became ready to take on the biggest journey of all. The journey to parenthood. I always knew that there was the possibility I was a carrier of Becker Muscular Dystrophy, but it was until a few years ago that I actually sought out testing to confirm my carrier status. This is an X-linked recessive inheritance, which means my biological father has the condition and the carrier status was passed to me. His brother also has the disease as it was passed on from their mother as a carrier with her being unaware of her status. Which means her father passed it to her. This has become about breaking a cycle of a genetic condition. To provide some insight, BMD is a rare condition, and it occurs in about 3 to 6 of every 100,000 births and mainly affects male children. Girls are rarely affected by the disease but could hold a carrier status. 

Once confirmed, I found myself doing a lot of research to uncover our options for becoming parents. We made a personal choice to find a way to have kids that wouldn’t include passing on this disease to our children. I found myself down several rabbit holes and had pretty much convinced myself that either I just wasn’t meant to have kids, or we would never be able to afford it, and we just might have to find another way. I will note that we allowed for at least a year of trying to conceive naturally with the best hope that it would happen, and things would take place in our favor. Deep down I’d like to think there is a reason it didn’t happen.  

After endless internet searches, meetings with genetic counselors and fertility clinics, and reaching out to friends and family I was given a recommendation from a friend to check out IVF Florida Reproductive Associates. My friend had personally had success with IVF Florida and Dr. Marc Gualtieri. She had first-hand experience with Dr. G, and she told me how successful her experience was. As a result, she and her partner now have twins! I decided to reach out to IVF Florida and see just what my options might be.  

At our initial consultation at the Jupiter office, I felt extremely comfortable from the get-go. The staff was warm and welcoming, and Dr. G wanted to hear everything we had to say. He was impressed by my knowledge of my condition and appreciated that I was my own advocate. After hearing us out, he reviewed our best options and told us how to go about starting the process. Our option would be IVF with PGD (Prediagnosis Genetic Diagnosis), which is a laboratory procedure used in conjunction with IVF to reduce the risk of passing on inherited conditions. I can’t say enough about how great the Nursing staff, financial counselors, and doctors have been through all stages, especially with the beginning of the process and everything is so new to us. They were able to lay out my plan step by step for all prework required that would lead us to start our first IVF Cycle.  

On April 5, 2023, I began my first IVF cycle. There were a lot of fears that accompanied the initial start of medications. Would I be ok with the shots? Am I mentally prepared? Emotionally? Physically? Once we got the go-ahead to start, we met with Frankie, one of the nurses in the Jupiter office that walked us through the process of giving myself stimulation meds. They provide a very clear and precise calendar along with a chart detailing how and when each medication should be taken and for how long. There was not one question that went unanswered, and we walked out feeling prepared and comfortable with what lie ahead. Jumping ahead we are now here at Day 10 of Stim Meds, as we approach Trigger Shot day and Egg Retrieval, we remain hopeful and excited for what our journey ahead may hold. I will say I approach this process cautiously optimistic of the ups and downs to come, but what I can be confident in is that I have the support of friends/family and a great fertility team at IVF Florida Jupiter Office regardless of my outcome. 
 
Do you have any advice to share? 
If I can offer any advice to those who are contemplating their journey to Parenthood via IVF/IUI or however you choose to proceed with your family planning. Go in confident, secure, and empower those around you who are along for the ride.  

Please know that family planning is a personal choice, and there is no one reproductive option that is best. Choose the path that works best for you, and I hope you’ll include IVF Florida as a part of that journey.  

By IVF FLORIDA at 28 Apr 2023
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