Exploring Pregnancy and Fertility:

Trying to Conceive

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Exploring Pregnancy and Fertility:

What You Will Learn!

  • Distinguish between the types of fertility treatment options available.
  • How to locate and purchase from Egg Donation and Sperm Cryobank facilities.
  • Exploring insurance coverage for specialists, fertility assisted medications, and therapies.
  • Tips on boosting your fertility with assisted reproductive therapies.

Description

Have you dreamed of becoming a parent and building your own family but have struggled with fertility and now are considering looking into medical options like IVF? Are you single or a same-sex couple exploring your options to start your own family but aren't sure where to begin? This course will walk you through the processes of:

  • Understanding your fertility

  • Identifying the treatments and technologies available

  • Determining the right healthcare specialist for you

  • Donor egg and sperm selection and finding the right Cryobank memberships

  • Navigating special insurance coverage and tips that could increase your chances of getting pregnant.

In order to become pregnant, all key parts of a woman’s reproductive system must function properly: uterus, ovaries, and fallopian tubes. This course assumes that all of these things are true and you have gotten yourself to the point of examining your options for fertility treatment. This means that you are now ready to ask yourself, will you be seeking facility and specialist assisted support (i.e., Endocrinologist or Fertility Specialists)? If you are single or same-sex couple, will you be using an anonymous donor or have you decided upon an known source as your donor? The most important question, and one that also could affect the amount of money and time you spend will be... will you be using medication to assist your pregnancy journey?

We will also address unconventional methods of that provide a more cost-effective options for couples and individuals that do not medically but biologically struggle with infertility. If you’re under 35 and have been actively trying to get pregnant for a year or if you’re over 35 and have been trying for about six months, your next step is to make an appointment with a gynecologist to assess possible female infertility and with a urologist to assess male infertility.

It’s important that you both be tested. Once those assessments have been made, your medical providers can make recommendations for treatment. Infertility is a scary word, but modern medical treatments along with optimizing chances of conception by making targeted lifestyle changes have helped thousands of couples on their journey to parenthood. This course is meant to educate, support, and guide you through that journey if you are someone that has no idea where to start!

Who Should Attend!

  • Couples and individuals trying to conceive.
  • People wanting more information about fertility and getting pregnant.
  • Single individuals planning for pregnancy.
  • LGBTQ+ couples planning for pregnancy
  • Looking for information about sperm and egg donation

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Tags

  • Health
  • Pregnancy
  • Fertility
  • Childbirth

Subscribers

2

Lectures

11

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