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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Caly & Caitlyn’s Lesbian Family Struggles
My name is Caly and I am marrying my beautiful wife Caitlyn in 2025. My dream would be to be…
Katherine & Jhonaury IVF Journey
My name is Katherine and I’m 34 years old. Being a mom has been my dream since I could remember.…
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by Elizabeth Ng
Hi there I'm Elizabeth, and I'm excited to share a bit about myself. I've always been passionate about reading and…
Help us start our family
Hi my name is Gina and this is my fiance Joe. We have wanted to start a family together and…
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Our names are Katey and Trevor. We have been together since September 2018. After a pregnancy scare in December 2019…
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My name is Kaitlynn Morgan I have been diagnosed with Endometriosis and unexplained infertility . Me and my husband have…