Fertility Treatments For All
Those that want children but cannot conceive naturally often struggle emotionally with feelings of inadequacy. When the mental burden becomes too much to bear, couples may seek medical help in the form of fertility treatments.Â
Infertility is a common condition that affects a staggering number of men and women each year. Luckily, modern medicine has come a long way in diagnosing and treating infertility. The most common fertility treatments include IVF (In Vitro Fertilization), IUI (intrauterine insemination), egg/sperm donation, fertility medications, or surrogacy. However, unlike most expensive medical treatments covered by health insurance, infertility treatment is usually paid out of pocket, to the tune of hundreds of thousands of dollars. Treatment costs are a financial burden that most couples simply cannot bear. At the Gift of Parenthood, we believe that hope shouldn’t be reserved for the wealthy; help us make it available to all.
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Support Sandra & Osvaldo’s IVF Journey!
IVF treatment is a crucial step for us to achieve our dream of having a baby. We got married in…
Henderson Family
My name is Brittney and I had to have an emergency surgery which took away my ability to conceive my…
Nina Pregnancy Prayer Fund
Hello, my name is Nina and I and fundraising so that I can have the greatest opportunity in the world…
Trying again
My name is Jennifer. My husband and I have been trying to have a baby for the last 4 years…
Journey to Baby Hoffman
Hello! My husband Matt and I are raising money for medications for our second round of IVF. Â We are perusing…
Help my husband and I start our family
Hi my name is Madelyne and I don't have either of my fallopian tubes, my husband and I got pregnant…
Support the Young’s Parenthood Journey
We are fundraising to support our journey to parenthood. We want nothing more than to have a child. We deeply…
The Armenta Family’s Infertility Journey
My name is Samantha Armenta, I am married to Juan Armenta who is an active duty army soldier. I was…
IVF Journey
My name is Angelica. Seven years ago my husband and I were blessed with our son who we concieve on…
IVF
My name is Margarita. I have had infertility issues for awhile now. My spouse was diagnosed with Stage 3 Bone…
The family I have always been denied.
I grew up in an abusive home, and eventually put into the foster system, denying me of my family. i…
Support Richard & Sabrina’s IVF Journey
My name is Sabrina and I have endometriosis, commonly referred to as endo for those who may not know. Endo…