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The landscape of having a child for LGBTQ families has evolved over the past couple of years. Reproductive Sciences Medical Center, is a fertility agency in San Diego that has already helped numerous same sex couples achieve their dream of starting a family. If you would like to work with us, we would be more than happy to schedule a free initial consultation to understand your personal situation and needs. – PowerPoint PPT presentation

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Title: LGBTQ Family Planning | Reproductive Sciences Medical Center


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LGBTQ Family Planning
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  • Modern Assisted Reproductive Technologies (ART)
    have made it possible for LGBTQ couples to build
    a family together. LGBTQ families have unique
    needs, but like many prospective parents, have
    questions.
  • What is possible?
  • What is involved?
  • We can we expect?

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What are the fertility options for lesbian
couples?
  • Intrauterine Insemination (IUI)
  • referred to as artificial insemination
  • is a precise procedure, where the sperm is
    treated to create a concentrated sample of the
    healthiest sperm, which are then placed directly
    into uterus through the cervix
  • is timed with a womans natural ovulation cycle
    for optimal results.
  • Reciprocal IVF
  • it allows both partners to contribute and
    collaborate in the creation of their child
  • also known as egg sharing, allows one partner to
    donate their eggs while the other carries the
    pregnancy
  • Each couples fertility needs are different and
    will determine how they use IVF to achieve
    pregnancy.

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What are the fertility options for gay couples?
  • Traditional Surrogacy
  • The chosen sperm fertilizes the surrogates egg
    through artificial insemination/IUI.
  • Sperm used for this procedure can be from anyone
    of the partners or even a donor may be used.
  • IVF, Egg donation and gestational surrogate
  • Multiple IVF treatments are available for gay
    couples, and are outlined below
  • The surrogate can use their own egg and sperm
    from one of the partners
  • Using the surrogates egg and donor sperm
  • Using donor eggs and sperm from one of the
    partners
  • Use donor eggs and donor sperm

When using donor eggs, the surrogate will have no
genetic relation to the baby.
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How do we get donor sperm?
  • For lesbian couples, surrogacy requires a sperm
    donor for IVF. Choosing a sperm donor can be a
    very personal process. You can choose from the
    following two paths.
  • Anonymous Donor This option lets you choose a
    donor from a sperm bank. The bank will provide
    profiles with background information of the
    donor, and all samples will be pre-screened.
  • Known Donor Women can decide to use the sperm of
    an identified donor, they can be a friend or a
    relative. In this case, the donor will be
    required to submit a sample to the clinic for
    analysis to ensure that the sperm is healthy and
    fit for using in fertility treatments.

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How should you choose which partner carries the
baby?
  • For some lesbian couples it is difficult to come
    to a decision, since both may want to carry the
    baby. You will have many conversations, but here
    are some considerations that can help you make
    the correct choice
  • Medically Fit The reproductive health of the
    partner who will be carrying the pregnancy is
    very important. Healthy ovaries and eggs, if she
    decides to use her own, will give you the best
    chance of success.
  • Healthy Lifestyle You and your partner should
    consider each others overall health and fitness.
    Obese or underweight women have a lower chance of
    success. Also, smoking and other toxic habits can
    have adverse effects on pregnancy.

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What are the surrogacy options for gay couples?
  • Surrogacy for gay couples has revolutionized over
    the last few decades. There are two paths for
    choosing a surrogate to carry your child.
  • Surrogate is the source of both egg and uterus to
    carry the pregnancy. She can get pregnant through
    Intrauterine Insemination.
  • Surrogate and egg donor are different. IVF is
    used in this case.

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How to we get donor eggs?
  • This is a recurrent question on almost every gay
    couples mind. You can get egg donors in one of
    two ways

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Anonymous Donor
  • It is important to choose a reputable fertility
    agency for this, thats because a LGBTQ fertility
    specialist will point you in the right direction.
  • Many donors have already been prescreened and
    will have profiles with background information,
    making the selection process easier.

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Known Donor
  • You can use the eggs of your friends or family
    members.
  • It takes several weeks to complete the egg
    retrieval process, including fertility drugs and
    a short outpatient procedure.
  • This requires a significant commitment from your
    donor.

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How can we ensure that the baby has a biological
connection with both partners?
  • Combining sperm
  • Sperm from both partners is combined with
    separate batches of donated eggs.
  • This process could result in twins, meaning the
    same biological mother but separate dads.
  • If a single child is born, you can use a DNA test
    to determine the father.
  • Relative Donor
  • One of the partners female relatives serves as
    the egg donor while those eggs are fertilized by
    the sperm of the other partner.
  • This ensures that both partners share a genetic
    connection with the baby.

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What will be the cost for LGBTQ couples to have a
child?
  • Every couples needs and situation are different.
    It is not possible to know the exact cost
    without knowing the specifics about your case.
    Factors like the type of IVF treatment, third
    party agency costs, egg/embryo freezing and
    storage cost, diagnostic testing, office visits,
    medications for donor and recipient directly
    affect the cost of your fertility treatment.

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Pushing Forward
  • The landscape of having a child for LGBTQ
    families has evolved over the past couple of
    years. Reproductive Sciences Medical Center, is a
    fertility agency in San Diego that has already
    helped numerous same sex couples achieve their
    dream of starting a family. If you would like to
    work with us, we would be more than happy to
    schedule a free initial consultation to
    understand your personal situation and needs.

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For more information visit us at www. fertile.com
or call at (858) 436-7186.
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