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By R. Featherstone, dual-certified Psychiatric & Women’s Health Nurse Practitioner For many, navigating assisted reproductive technology (ART), pregnancy, or adoption can be emotionally challenging, bringing up mental health concerns throughout the process. Below are 4 tips for protecting your mental health as an LGBTQ+ (lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, queer) person embarking on your parenthood journey. … Read more

By Lauren Haring, RN, IVF Coach In vitro fertilization (IVF) is a form of assisted reproductive technology or fertility treatment that helps individuals and couples struggling to conceive. Unlike IUI (intrauterine insemination), with IVF eggs are removed from a woman’s ovary and combined with sperm samples outside the body to create embryos. Then the best … Read more

Each year, more companies are offering insurance coverage for fertility treatments. However, some are not. Why? Because, usually, if you don’t ask, the answer is “no.” So, have you asked? Asking for fertility benefits is pretty straightforward, but keeping these tips in mind can help you have a more productive conversation. 1. Help your employer … Read more

Once you realize that getting pregnant is not going to be as easy as you had expected, your thoughts focus on figuring out what is wrong and what to do about it. But before you start looking into treatment, one of the first things you should do is figure out what your health insurance will … Read more

Fertility insurance coverage can often be complicated to navigate. But getting the hang of its vocabulary can make the process a little bit easier. As you gather the information you need to find out what, and how much, fertility treatment your insurance covers, you may come across these phrases. Insurance plan (or policy) This is … Read more

Fertility challenges can be a rude awakening for most couples. They never imagined they would struggle with something that seems to come so easily to others. Once a woman realizes that she or her partner may have a problem, the second big surprise hits—health insurance may not cover fertility treatments or not cover them fully. … Read more