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fertility financial assistance programs: Planning Parenthood Rebecca A. Clark, Gloria Richard-Davis, Jill Hayes, 2009-06 Aims to guide prospective parents through the complicated mazes of assisted reproduction and adoption. This work describes fertility assistance, surrogacy, and adoption, clearly outlining the requirements of each strategy. It compares the medical, emotional, financial, and legal investments and risks involved with each of these options. |
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fertility financial assistance programs: The Trying Game Amy Klein, 2020-04-07 From the author of “Fertility Diary” for the New York Times Motherlode blog comes a reassuring, no-nonsense guide to both the emotional and practical process of trying to get pregnant, written with the smarts, warmth, and honesty of a woman who has been in the trenches. “A compassionate, often funny, well-researched, and ultimately empowering guide.”—Lori Gottlieb, New York Times bestselling author of Maybe You Should Talk to Someone There are so many ways to be Not Pregnant: You can be young, old, partnered, or unpartnered. Maybe you have endometriosis. Maybe you don’t have enough eggs or your partner doesn’t have enough sperm. Or maybe there’s nothing wrong except you’re Just. Not. Pregnant. Amy Klein has been there. Faced with fertility obstacles, she quickly became an expert. After nine rounds of IVF, four miscarriages, three acupuncturists, two rabbis, and one reproductive immunologist, she finally became a mother. And she wrote about it all for the New York Times Motherlode blog in her “Fertility Diary” column. Now, Amy has written the book she wishes she’d had when she was trying to get pregnant. With advice from medical experts as well as real women, she outlines your options every step of the way, from questions you should ask to advice on getting your mother-in-law to mind her own beeswax. In this comprehensive road map to infertility, you’ll find topics such as: • whether to freeze your eggs • finding (and affording) a clinic • what to expect during your first IVF cycle • baby envy—aka it’s okay to skip your friend’s shower • whether the alternative route—acupuncture, herbs, supplements—is for you • helpful tips, charts, and more! Empowering, compassionate, and down-to-earth, The Trying Game will show you what to expect when you’re not expecting with heart and humanity when you need it the most. |
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fertility financial assistance programs: A Comprehensive Guide to Fertility Treatments Ethan D. Anderson, 2023-07-05 Facing fertility challenges doesn't mean the end of your dreams, it simply means the start of a new journey. Step into the world of fertility treatments with 'IVF Unveiled: A Comprehensive Guide to Fertility Treatments.' This extensive guide walks you through every stage of the IVF process, from understanding the basic concept of IVF to the potential emotional journey of undergoing such a procedure. The book begins by offering a historical perspective on IVF, explaining how it works, and illustrating the step-by-step guide to an IVF journey. In preparation for IVF, the book provides valuable insights into lifestyle and health considerations, including optimal nutrition, exercise, stress management, and the crucial role of mental health and emotional support. The guide sheds light on fertility testing, evaluation, and common causes of infertility. It explains the process of ovulation induction and monitoring, alongside detailing the procedures of egg retrieval, sperm collection, fertilization, and embryo development. Experience an in-depth discussion on embryo transfer, implantation, and early pregnancy. Learn about cryopreservation and frozen embryo transfers, and explore the intricacies of genetic testing, including preimplantation genetic screening and diagnosis. Understanding IVF success rates and factors that affect outcomes is crucial. The book provides a comprehensive overview, considering aspects like age, fertility, and lifestyle factors. Issues such as multiple pregnancies, selective reduction, and their ethical considerations are also addressed. Financial aspects of IVF, including treatment costs, insurance coverage, and assistance programs, are detailed to help you navigate your journey with less stress. The guide also covers alternative and complementary therapies and third-party reproduction options, such as donor eggs, sperm, and surrogacy. IVF is a journey that caters to diverse families. The book includes chapters dedicated to same-sex couples, single parents, and people dealing with conditions like PCOS and endometriosis. You'll find supportive advice on managing stress, maintaining a positive mindset, and nurturing relationships during IVF. Featuring personal stories and experiences from individuals who've walked the IVF path, this book lends a real-life perspective on the journey, offering lessons learned and tips for success. Whether you're contemplating IVF, in the midst of the process, or embarking on a fertility journey, 'IVF Unveiled: A Comprehensive Guide to Fertility Treatments' is a vital resource. With its compassionate, expert guidance and wealth of practical information, it will empower you to navigate the path of fertility treatments with confidence.Table of Contents Understanding IVF: An Introduction THE HISTORY OF IVF HOW IVF WORKS: A STEP-BY-STEP GUIDE Preparing for IVF: Lifestyle and Health Considerations NUTRITION AND DIET FOR OPTIMAL FERTILITY THE ROLE OF EXERCISE AND STRESS MANAGEMENT MENTAL HEALTH AND EMOTIONAL SUPPORT DURING IVF Fertility Testing and Evaluation COMMON CAUSES OF INFERTILITY DIAGNOSTIC TESTS AND PROCEDURES INTERPRETING TEST RESULTS The IVF Process: Ovulation Induction and Monitoring MEDICATIONS AND HORMONAL TREATMENTS OVARIAN STIMULATION AND MONITORING MANAGING SIDE EFFECTS AND COMPLICATIONS Egg Retrieval and Sperm Collection PREPARING FOR EGG RETRIEVAL THE EGG RETRIEVAL PROCEDURE SPERM COLLECTION AND PREPARATION Fertilization and Embryo Development IN VITRO FERTILIZATION TECHNIQUES INTRACYTOPLASMIC SPERM INJECTION (ICSI) EMBRYO CULTURE AND DEVELOPMENT Embryo Transfer and Implantation SELECTING THE BEST EMBRYOS THE EMBRYO TRANSFER PROCEDURE IMPLANTATION AND EARLY PREGNANCY Cryopreservation and Frozen Embryo Transfers THE PROCESS OF CRYOPRESERVATION THAWING AND PREPARING FROZEN EMBRYOS THE FROZEN EMBRYO TRANSFER PROCEDURE Genetic Testing and Preimplantation Genetic Screening UNDERSTANDING GENETIC TESTING OPTIONS PREIMPLANTATION GENETIC SCREENING (PGS) PREIMPLANTATION GENETIC DIAGNOSIS (PGD) IVF Success Rates and Factors Affecting Outcomes UNDERSTANDING SUCCESS RATES AGE AND FERTILITY THE ROLE OF LIFESTYLE FACTORS Multiple Pregnancies and Selective Reduction THE RISKS OF MULTIPLE PREGNANCIES PREVENTING HIGH-ORDER MULTIPLES ETHICAL CONSIDERATIONS AND SELECTIVE REDUCTION Financing IVF and Insurance Coverage THE COST OF IVF TREATMENTS NAVIGATING INSURANCE COVERAGE GRANTS AND FINANCIAL ASSISTANCE PROGRAMS Alternative and Complementary Therapies ACUPUNCTURE AND TRADITIONAL CHINESE MEDICINE HERBAL SUPPLEMENTS AND NUTRACEUTICALS MIND-BODY TECHNIQUES Third-Party Reproduction: Donor Eggs, Sperm, and Surrogacy USING DONOR EGGS OR SPERM GESTATIONAL SURROGACY LEGAL AND ETHICAL CONSIDERATIONS IVF for Same-Sex Couples and Single Parents FERTILITY TREATMENT OPTIONS CHOOSING DONORS AND SURROGATES NAVIGATING THE EMOTIONAL AND LEGAL CHALLENGES Coping with IVF Failure and Considering Other Options DEALING WITH GRIEF AND LOSS EVALUATING NEXT STEPS AND ALTERNATIVE TREATMENTS WHEN TO CONSIDER ADOPTION OR CHILD-FREE LIVING Pregnancy after IVF: What to Expect PRENATAL CARE AND MONITORING MANAGING PREGNANCY RISKS AND COMPLICATIONS PREPARING FOR BIRTH AND PARENTHOOD Personal Stories and Experiences REAL-LIFE IVF JOURNEYS LESSONS LEARNED AND TIPS FOR SUCCESS FINDING SUPPORT AND BUILDING COMMUNITY The Emotional Journey of IVF MANAGING STRESS AND ANXIETY MAINTAINING A POSITIVE MINDSET COUPLES AND RELATIONSHIP DYNAMICS DURING IVF Advocating for Yourself and Your Fertility CHOOSING THE RIGHT FERTILITY CLINIC ASKING IMPORTANT QUESTIONS KNOWING YOUR RIGHTS AS A PATIENT Nutrition and Supplements for IVF ESSENTIAL NUTRIENTS FOR FERTILITY DIETARY RECOMMENDATIONS FOR IVF SUCCESS THE ROLE OF SUPPLEMENTS IN FERTILITY Male Fertility and IVF COMMON CAUSES OF MALE INFERTILITY IMPROVING MALE FERTILITY THE ROLE OF MEN IN THE IVF PROCESS IVF for Women with PCOS and Endometriosis UNDERSTANDING PCOS AND ENDOMETRIOSIS TREATMENT OPTIONS AND IVF SUCCESS RATES STRATEGIES FOR MANAGING SYMPTOMS IVF and the LGBTQ+ Community UNIQUE CHALLENGES AND CONSIDERATIONS FINDING INCLUSIVE AND SUPPORTIVE CARE PROVIDERS BUILDING A SUPPORT NETWORK The Ethics and Controversies of IVF ETHICAL CONSIDERATIONS IN ASSISTED REPRODUCTION THE DEBATE OVER EMBRYO RIGHTS THE FUTURE OF IVF AND REPRODUCTIVE TECHNOLOGIES The Role of Mindfulness and Meditation in IVF THE BENEFITS OF MINDFULNESS PRACTICES TECHNIQUES FOR REDUCING STRESS AND ANXIETY INTEGRATING MEDITATION INTO YOUR IVF JOURNEY Post-IVF: Fertility Preservation and Family Planning THE IMPORTANCE OF FERTILITY PRESERVATION OPTIONS FOR PRESERVING FERTILITY AFTER IVF PLANNING YOUR FAMILY'S FUTURE Resources and Support for Your IVF Journey ONLINE COMMUNITIES AND SUPPORT GROUPS PROFESSIONAL ORGANIZATIONS AND ADVOCACY GROUPS EDUCATIONAL RESOURCES AND FURTHER READING Have Questions / Comments? 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fertility financial assistance programs: One Bite at a Time Rebecca Katz, 2008 A cookbook for cancer patients with more than 85 recipes, featuring full nutritional analysis and anecdotes from cancer survivors. Chef Rebecca Katz shares delicious, nourishing recipes for cancer patients, who often experience culinary ups and downs because of sudden dietary restrictions and poor appetite due to damaged taste buds from harsh treatments. Revised and updated with 10 new recipes, this second edition provides caretakers with a tangible way to nurture loved ones through easy-to-digest meals that offer maximum flavor while boosting the immune system. |
fertility financial assistance programs: Infertility and Impaired Fecundity in the United States, 1982-2010 Anjani Chandra, Casey E. Copen, Elizabeth H. Stephen, 2013 |
fertility financial assistance programs: Critical Needs for Research in Veterinary Science National Research Council, Division on Earth and Life Studies, Board on Agriculture and Natural Resources, Committee on the National Needs for Research in Veterinary Science, 2005-10-18 Research in veterinary science is critical for the health and well-being of animals, including humans. Food safety, emerging infectious diseases, the development of new therapies, and the possibility of bioterrorism are examples of issues addressed by veterinary science that have an impact on both human and animal health. However, there is a lack of scientists engaged in veterinary research. Too few veterinarians pursue research careers, and there is a shortage of facilities and funding for conducting research. This report identifies questions and issues that veterinary research can help to address, and discusses the scientific expertise and infrastructure needed to meet the most critical research needs. The report finds that there is an urgent need to provide adequate resources for investigators, training programs, and facilities involved in veterinary research. |
fertility financial assistance programs: Disease Control Priorities, Third Edition (Volume 2) Robert Black, Ramanan Laxminarayan, Marleen Temmerman, Neff Walker, 2016-04-11 The evaluation of reproductive, maternal, newborn, and child health (RMNCH) by the Disease Control Priorities, Third Edition (DCP3) focuses on maternal conditions, childhood illness, and malnutrition. Specifically, the chapters address acute illness and undernutrition in children, principally under age 5. It also covers maternal mortality, morbidity, stillbirth, and influences to pregnancy and pre-pregnancy. Volume 3 focuses on developments since the publication of DCP2 and will also include the transition to older childhood, in particular, the overlap and commonality with the child development volume. The DCP3 evaluation of these conditions produced three key findings: 1. There is significant difficulty in measuring the burden of key conditions such as unintended pregnancy, unsafe abortion, nonsexually transmitted infections, infertility, and violence against women. 2. Investments in the continuum of care can have significant returns for improved and equitable access, health, poverty, and health systems. 3. There is a large difference in how RMNCH conditions affect different income groups; investments in RMNCH can lessen the disparity in terms of both health and financial risk. |
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fertility financial assistance programs: Frozen Human Semen D.W. Richardson, D. Joyce, E.M. Symonds, 1980-02-29 |
fertility financial assistance programs: Conquering Infertility Alice D. Domar, Alice Lesch Kelly, 2004-02-24 Infertility is a heartbreaking condition that affects nine million American couples each year. It causes tremendous stress, can trigger debilitating sadness and depression, and can tear a marriage to shreds. In Conquering Infertility, Harvard psychologist Alice Domar—whom Vogue calls the “Fertility Goddess”—provides infertile couples with what they need most: stress relief, support, and hope. Using the innovative mind/body techniques she has perfected at her clinic, Domar helps infertile women not only regain control over their lives but also boost their chances of becoming pregnant. With Conquering Infertility, women learn how to cope with infertility in a much more positive way and to carve a path toward a rich, full, happy life. |
fertility financial assistance programs: Many Thorns, Yet Still Roses Jessie Gallaher, 2018-03-22 When it comes to adoption transitions, only few have dared to share the whole truth. Jessie is of the few. When Jessie and Jordan open their hearts and home to children in need, their lives are instantly changed in more ways than they could have imagined. Jessie gives you a front row seat from which you will experience the overwhelming lows and heartwarming highs of their first year as a foster and adoptive family. No topic is taboo, for she tells it all. From her struggles to maintain faith, her worries over not being enough, her fears in the moments where everything seems to be falling apart, and her devastation in finding that there is always a next obstacle, she is breaking the silence. She paints detailed pictures of the most complicated situations, where many will wonder, Why would anyone sign up for that? And the answer is simple. There is hope and beauty in the ugliest of circumstances. God's plan is bigger than each of us. The phrase Things could be worse, really means There is a rose amongst the thorns. |
fertility financial assistance programs: Cancer and Sexual Health John P Mulhall, Luca Incrocci, Irwin Goldstein, Ray Rosen, 2011-04-23 The average physician and even cancer care-givers are not knowledgeable about the effects of cancer treatment on sex and reproductive life. They are even less aware of the options available for treatment of such patients. Cancer and Sexual Health fills a great need for a reference work devoted to the link between cancer and human sexuality. The volume is designed to give a comprehensive and state-of-the-art review of the sexual and reproductive consequences of cancer diagnosis and treatment. It will prove an invaluable resource for those clinicians caring for cancer patients as well as acting as a reference text for the sexual medicine clinician who may not see a large number of cancer patients. |
fertility financial assistance programs: The One in Eight Monica Brodovsky, 2021-04-04 One in eight couples in the U.S. struggle with infertility. This book brings to light those struggles, in its many faces and forms, through the voices of individuals and couples. They have all fearlessly put their stories out into the world to help educate, advocate, and reflect upon this very important topic that is too often misunderstood and stigmatized. It's time to normalize the conversation around infertility. If you too are struggling, please remember that you are not alone. |
fertility financial assistance programs: Assisted Reproductive Technology Surveillance Dmitry M. Kissin, G. David Adamson, Georgina Chambers, Christian De Geyter, 2019-07-04 Offers a comprehensive guide to assisted reproductive technology surveillance, describing its history, global variations, and best practices. |
fertility financial assistance programs: The Best Intentions Committee on Unintended Pregnancy, Institute of Medicine, 1995-06-16 Experts estimate that nearly 60 percent of all U.S. pregnancies--and 81 percent of pregnancies among adolescents--are unintended. Yet the topic of preventing these unintended pregnancies has long been treated gingerly because of personal sensitivities and public controversies, especially the angry debate over abortion. Additionally, child welfare advocates long have overlooked the connection between pregnancy planning and the improved well-being of families and communities that results when children are wanted. Now, current issues--health care and welfare reform, and the new international focus on population--are drawing attention to the consequences of unintended pregnancy. In this climate The Best Intentions offers a timely exploration of family planning issues from a distinguished panel of experts. This committee sheds much-needed light on the questions and controversies surrounding unintended pregnancy. The book offers specific recommendations to put the United States on par with other developed nations in terms of contraceptive attitudes and policies, and it considers the effectiveness of over 20 pregnancy prevention programs. The Best Intentions explores problematic definitions--unintended versus unwanted versus mistimed--and presents data on pregnancy rates and trends. The book also summarizes the health and social consequences of unintended pregnancies, for both men and women, and for the children they bear. Why does unintended pregnancy occur? In discussions of reasons behind the rates, the book examines Americans' ambivalence about sexuality and the many other social, cultural, religious, and economic factors that affect our approach to contraception. The committee explores the complicated web of peer pressure, life aspirations, and notions of romance that shape an individual's decisions about sex, contraception, and pregnancy. And the book looks at such practical issues as the attitudes of doctors toward birth control and the place of contraception in both health insurance and managed care. The Best Intentions offers frank discussion, synthesis of data, and policy recommendations on one of today's most sensitive social topics. This book will be important to policymakers, health and social service personnel, foundation executives, opinion leaders, researchers, and concerned individuals. May |
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fertility financial assistance programs: The Genesis Machine Amy Webb, Andrew Hessel, 2022-02-15 Named one of The New Yorker's BEST BOOKS OF 2022 SO FAR The next frontier in technology is inside our own bodies. Synthetic biology will revolutionize how we define family, how we identify disease and treat aging, where we make our homes, and how we nourish ourselves. This fast-growing field—which uses computers to modify or rewrite genetic code—has created revolutionary, groundbreaking solutions such as the mRNA COVID vaccines, IVF, and lab-grown hamburger that tastes like the real thing. It gives us options to deal with existential threats: climate change, food insecurity, and access to fuel. But there are significant risks. Who should decide how to engineer living organisms? Whether engineered organisms should be planted, farmed, and released into the wild? Should there be limits to human enhancements? What cyber-biological risks are looming? Could a future biological war, using engineered organisms, cause a mass extinction event? Amy Webb and Andrew Hessel’s riveting examination of synthetic biology and the bioeconomy provide the background for thinking through the upcoming risks and moral dilemmas posed by redesigning life, as well as the vast opportunities waiting for us on the horizon. |
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fertility financial assistance programs: Science and Babies Institute of Medicine, Suzanne Wymelenberg, 1990-02-01 By all indicators, the reproductive health of Americans has been deteriorating since 1980. Our nation is troubled by rates of teen pregnancies and newborn deaths that are worse than almost all others in the Western world. Science and Babies is a straightforward presentation of the major reproductive issues we face that suggests answers for the public. The book discusses how the clash of opinions on sex and family planning prevents us from making a national commitment to reproductive health; why people in the United States have fewer contraceptive choices than those in many other countries; what we need to do to improve social and medical services for teens and people living in poverty; how couples should shop for a fertility service and make consumer-wise decisions; and what we can expect in the futureâ€featuring interesting accounts of potential scientific advances. |
fertility financial assistance programs: The World Health Organization Marcos Cueto, Theodore M. Brown, Elizabeth Fee, 2019-04-11 A history of the World Health Organization, covering major achievements in its seventy years while also highlighting the organization's internal tensions. This account by three leading historians of medicine examines how well the organization has pursued its aim of everyone, everywhere attaining the highest possible level of health. |
fertility financial assistance programs: Oncofertility Medical Practice Clarisa Gracia, Teresa K Woodruff, 2012-07-11 Oncofertility is a specialty that bridges the disciplines of reproductive endocrinology and infertility and oncology, with the goal of expanding the reproductive options of cancer patients. Given fertility risks associated with specific cancer treatments, as well as the improved long-term survival made possible by these therapies, there has been growing interest in expanding reproductive options for cancer patients. Indeed, both cancer survivors and the medical community have acknowledged the importance of patient counseling and the pursuit of fertility preservation options prior to starting cancer treatment. Oncofertility Medical Practice: Clinical Issues and Implementation is the third in a series of timely and indispensable books on fertility preservation for cancer patients—the first one focused on advances in basic science research and the second one offered ethical, legal, and social perspectives on the theme. This book elucidates the latest practices and emerging treatments in oncofertility and provides necessary information on the successes, risks, and limitations of fertility preserving technologies. Authoritative and insightful, written by an impressive multi-disciplinary cadre of specialists, this book is a valuable up-to-date resource for all those practicing in this demanding field. “This excellent text is an invaluable resource and a “must read” for clinicians and researchers interested in Oncofertility. The editors and authors need to be congratulated for their fine work.” Roger A. Lobo, MD, Professor of Obstetrics and Gynecology, Columbia University and Past President of the American Society for Reproductive Medicine |
fertility financial assistance programs: Risking the Future Division of Behavioral and Social Sciences and Education, Commission on Behavioral and Social Sciences and Education, Panel on Adolescent Pregnancy and Childbearing,National Research Council, 1987-02-01 More than 1 million teenage girls in the United States become pregnant each year; nearly half give birth. Why do these young people, who are hardly more than children themselves, become parents? This volume reviews in detail the trends in and consequences of teenage sexual behavior and offers thoughtful insights on the issues of sexual initiation, contraception, pregnancy, abortion, adoption, and the well-being of adolescent families. It provides a systematic assessment of the impact of various programmatic approaches, both preventive and ameliorative, in light of the growing scientific understanding of the topic. |
fertility financial assistance programs: Clinical Management of Male Infertility Giorgio Cavallini, Giovanni Beretta, 2014-10-20 This book provides andrologists and other practitioners with reliable, up-to-date information on all aspects of male infertility and is designed to assist in the clinical management of patients. Clear guidance is offered on classification of infertility, sperm analysis interpretation and diagnosis. The full range of types and causes of male infertility are then discussed in depth. Particular attention is devoted to poorly understood conditions such as unexplained couple infertility and idiopathic male infertility, but the roles of diverse disorders, health and lifestyle factors and environmental pollution are also fully explored. Research considered stimulating for the reader is highlighted, reflecting the fascinating and controversial nature of the field. International treatment guidelines are presented and the role of diet and dietary supplements is discussed in view of their increasing importance. Clinicians will find that the book’s straightforward approach ensures that it can be easily and rapidly consulted. |
fertility financial assistance programs: World Fertility and Family Planning 2020: Highlights United Nations, 2021-01-06 The main contents are key findings and messages regarding the relationship between contraceptive use and fertility, for 195 countries or areas of the world. These highlights will draw mainly from World Population Prospects 2019, and model-based estimates and projections of family planning indicators 2019. Policy-related implications of and responses to trends in family planning and fertility will be integrated throughout the text. In particular, these issues are of relevance for contextualizing Sustainable Development Goals 3.7.1. and 3.7.2. and the achievement of the 2030 Agenda. |
fertility financial assistance programs: The Art of Waiting Belle Boggs, 2016-09-06 A brilliant exploration of the natural, medical, psychological, and political facets of fertility When Belle Boggs's The Art of Waiting was published in Orion in 2012, it went viral, leading to republication in Harper's Magazine, an interview on NPR's The Diane Rehm Show, and a spot at the intersection of highbrow and brilliant in New York magazine's Approval Matrix. In that heartbreaking essay, Boggs eloquently recounts her realization that she might never be able to conceive. She searches the apparently fertile world around her--the emergence of thirteen-year cicadas, the birth of eaglets near her rural home, and an unusual gorilla pregnancy at a local zoo--for signs that she is not alone. Boggs also explores other aspects of fertility and infertility: the way longing for a child plays out in the classic Coen brothers film Raising Arizona; the depiction of childlessness in literature, from Macbeth to Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf?; the financial and legal complications that accompany alternative means of family making; the private and public expressions of iconic writers grappling with motherhood and fertility. She reports, with great empathy, complex stories of couples who adopted domestically and from overseas, LGBT couples considering assisted reproduction and surrogacy, and women and men reflecting on childless or child-free lives. In The Art of Waiting, Boggs deftly distills her time of waiting into an expansive contemplation of fertility, choice, and the many possible roads to making a life and making a family. |
fertility financial assistance programs: Preservation Plan Lowell Historic Preservation Commission (U.S.), 1980 ... An 8 year plan to preserve Lowell's historic and cultural resources in order to tell the story of the Industrial Revolution in the 19th century; included in the plan are mills, institutions, residences, commercial buildings and canals; describes the areas covered; discusses preservation standards, public improvements, financing, related programs, etc.; provides architectural information, dates of construction, history, plans for building reuse, etc. of specific structures in the Lowell National Historic Park and Lowell Heritage State Park ... |
fertility financial assistance programs: Cystic Fibrosis David M. Orenstein, Jonathan E. Spahr, Daniel J. Weiner, 2012-03-28 This one-of-a-kind guide offers easy-to-understand explanations, advice, and management options for patients or parents of patients with cystic fibrosis. The book explains the disease process, outlines the fundamentals of diagnosing and screening, and addresses the challenges of treatment for those living with CF. As one reviewer said, this book “is the only complete answer book for everyone living with the disease. It is an indispensable resource for families of children with CF, adolescent and adult patients, and physicians, nurses, respiratory therapists, and social workers involved in the care of CF patients.” |
fertility financial assistance programs: Preconception and LGBTQ+ Couples: Options and Support for Parenthood Aurora Brooks, 101-01-01 Preconception and LGBTQ+ Couples: Options and Support for Parenthood is a comprehensive guide that provides valuable information and resources for LGBTQ+ couples who are considering starting a family. This short read book covers a wide range of topics, including adoption, assisted reproductive technologies, surrogacy, legal considerations, support networks, financial considerations, parenting resources, building a supportive community, coming out, and celebrating LGBTQ+ parenthood. The book begins with a detailed exploration of adoption, discussing the various options available to LGBTQ+ couples and the support systems in place to facilitate the adoption process. It then delves into assisted reproductive technologies such as in vitro fertilization (IVF) and intrauterine insemination (IUI), providing insights into the procedures, success rates, and potential challenges. Surrogacy is another important topic covered in this book, with a focus on both gestational surrogacy and traditional surrogacy. The legal considerations surrounding LGBTQ+ parenthood, including parental rights and second-parent adoption, are thoroughly examined to ensure couples are well-informed and prepared. Support networks play a crucial role in the journey to parenthood, and this book offers guidance on finding LGBTQ+ family organizations, online communities, counseling and therapy services, and peer support groups. Financial considerations are also addressed, including information on insurance coverage, grants, and financial assistance programs that can help alleviate the financial burden of starting a family. In addition to practical resources, the book provides a list of recommended books, websites, and online resources that offer further information and support. Building a supportive community is emphasized, with advice on coming out to family and friends, creating a network of allies, and celebrating LGBTQ+ parenthood. The Frequently Asked Questions section addresses common concerns and queries, ensuring that readers have access to the information they need. The book also encourages readers to reach out with any additional questions or comments they may have. Preconception and LGBTQ+ Couples: Options and Support for Parenthood is an invaluable resource for LGBTQ+ couples who are navigating the path to parenthood. With its comprehensive coverage of various options, legal considerations, support networks, and financial resources, this book equips readers with the knowledge and support they need to make informed decisions and embark on their journey to becoming parents. Get your copy today and start your journey towards LGBTQ+ parenthood with confidence. Plus, receive a bonus gift of How To Be A Super Mom, absolutely free! This title is a short read. A Short Read is a type of book that is designed to be read in one quick sitting. These no fluff books are perfect for people who want an overview about a subject in a short period of time. Table of Contents Preconception and LGBTQ+ Couples: Options and Support for Parenthood Adoption Assisted Reproductive Technologies IVF IUI Surrogacy Gestational Surrogacy Traditional Surrogacy Legal Considerations Parental Rights Second-Parent Adoption Support Networks LGBTQ+ Family Organizations Online Communities Mental Health and Emotional Support Counseling and Therapy Peer Support Groups Financial Considerations Insurance Coverage Grants and Financial Assistance Parenting Resources Books Websites and Online Resources Building a Supportive Community Coming Out Creating a Supportive Network Celebrating LGBTQ+ Parenthood Frequently Asked Questions Have Questions / Comments? |
fertility financial assistance programs: The Fertile Feast Robert Kiltz, 2020-05-26 During a career spanning more than two decades of helping people conceive over 20,000 babies, Dr. Robert Kiltz learned that for most people, the most important thing in this universe is creating life. Yet, all too often he witnessed the sad truth that Western medicine doesn't work on its own. The failure of Western medicine drove Dr. Kiltz to integrate approaches to health and wellbeing that treat the whole person, body, mind, and spirit, eventually leading him to a radical discovery that revolutionized his practice: The foundation of our health and wellbeing, and therefore our fertility, is actually the food we eat. Since learning the simple, yet radical truth that our bodies and brains are designed to run most optimally on high-quality animal fats, and that we don't need any carbohydrates whatsoever, Dr. Kiltz has successfully recommended his version of the ketogenic diet to countless patients who had previously been unable to conceive even with the combined aid of Western and alternative medicines. He has witnessed the power of keto to bring new life into this world, and experienced it transform his own life and the lives of his patients, friends, and colleagues. Taking inspiration from these experiences, Dr. Kiltz created Fertile Feast as an essential guide to cultivating the life force unleashed by keto. Weaving keto with principles of mindful living, Fertile Feast presents keto as the root mantra of wellbeing. There are people who refer to keto as a diet, but to me, keto is a way of life. Fertile Feast is about much more than just what you put into your mouth. It's also about what you put into your mind, how you treat your body, how you feel about yourself, and how you challenge yourself to be kind, creative, and to connect with others in deep, joyous, and meaningful ways. I became a doctor for one reason, and that's to help people. Fertile Feast is my guide for awakening the hidden powers of body and spirit, leading to emotional and physical healing, and a fertile life of inspiration, clarity, and joy. -Dr. Robert Kiltz About the Author Dr. Robert Kiltz is Founder and Director of CNY Fertility, ranked among the top ten fertility centers in the nation, with over 300 employees, and chapters in six locations including New York state, Atlanta, and Montreal. Dr. Kiltz revolutionized the Fertility industry by providing full-service Healing Arts Centers where patients receive massage, acupuncture, and yoga instruction. This patient-centered approach extends to Dr. Kiltz's commitment to democratizing access to fertility treatments by making CNY the nation's most affordable fertility clinics. Each week thousands of viewers participate in Dr. Kiltz's Fertile Fireside Chats, broadcast live on Facebook, where he answers questions about fertility in real time, and shares his recommendations for a ketogenic lifestyle. |
fertility financial assistance programs: Infertility Treatments Janice Arenofsky, 2018-06-21 Infertility affects about five million individuals of childbearing age in the United States, yet infertility is a subject about which many people are reluctant to talk. This book discusses extensively many options available to individuals struggling with infertility. Infertility can result from a number of causes and affects men and women in equal numbers. Difficulty conceiving can take a heavy toll on couples both physically and psychologically and can lead to depression and marital discord. There are, however, many options available to those struggling with infertility for having a child. These include innovative medical procedures and powerful drugs as well as a variety of alternative treatment approaches, surrogacy, and adoption. A part of Greenwood's Health and Medical Issues Today series, this book provides an overview of these options and examines the many health, financial, and ethical decisions of each that must be considered when choosing one. Part I explores what causes infertility and the history and evolution of its treatment and then examines the options available today, detailing how they work, their success rates, and their risks. Additionally, it addresses controversial topics such as the legislation of assisted reproductive technologies and the regulation of fertility clinics. Part II delves into the many scientific, economic, and ethical debates that surround infertility treatment, presenting a clear and objective analysis of the issues. Part III provides a variety of useful supplementary materials, including case studies, a timeline of critical events, a glossary, and a directory of resources. |
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fertility financial assistance programs: The Promise of Adolescence National Academies of Sciences, Engineering, and Medicine, Health and Medicine Division, Division of Behavioral and Social Sciences and Education, Board on Children, Youth, and Families, Committee on the Neurobiological and Socio-behavioral Science of Adolescent Development and Its Applications, 2019-07-26 Adolescenceâ€beginning with the onset of puberty and ending in the mid-20sâ€is a critical period of development during which key areas of the brain mature and develop. These changes in brain structure, function, and connectivity mark adolescence as a period of opportunity to discover new vistas, to form relationships with peers and adults, and to explore one's developing identity. It is also a period of resilience that can ameliorate childhood setbacks and set the stage for a thriving trajectory over the life course. Because adolescents comprise nearly one-fourth of the entire U.S. population, the nation needs policies and practices that will better leverage these developmental opportunities to harness the promise of adolescenceâ€rather than focusing myopically on containing its risks. This report examines the neurobiological and socio-behavioral science of adolescent development and outlines how this knowledge can be applied, both to promote adolescent well-being, resilience, and development, and to rectify structural barriers and inequalities in opportunity, enabling all adolescents to flourish. |
fertility financial assistance programs: 100 Questions and Answers about Cancer and Fertility Kutluk H. Oktay, Lindsay Nohr Beck, Joyce Dillon Reinecke, 2007-08 Approximately 130,000 of people diagnosed with cancer in the United States each year are in their reproductive years and 1,000,000 cancer survivors are diagnosed during their reproductive years. Whether you're a newly diagnosed cancer patient, a survivor, or loved one of someone suffering from infertility, this book offers help. The only text available to provide both the doctor's and patient's views, 100 Questions & Answers About Cancer & Fertility, provides practical, authoritative answers to 100 of the most common questions asked by cancer patients and survivors about fertility. Written by an ObGyn/reproductive medicine specialist and cancer/fertility patient advocate, with commentary from actual patients, this is an invaluable resource for anyone struggling with the medical, physical, and emotional turmoil of cancer and infertility. I am a cancer survivor but I am also a Dad. When I look at my three beautiful children and realize that they would not be here if I wasn't told to bank my sperm, I feel overwhelmed with gratitude. They are my life they are my legacy. Every cancer survivor deserves the chance to be a parent, and this book can make it happen! - Lance Armstrong Chairman Lance Armstrong Foundation See the interview from the Today show with authors Lindsay Nohr Beck and Kutluk H.Oktay See the interview from the Today show with authors Lindsay Nohr Beck and Kutluk H.Oktay |
fertility financial assistance programs: Investing in the Health and Well-Being of Young Adults National Research Council, Institute of Medicine, Board on Children, Youth, and Families, Committee on Improving the Health, Safety, and Well-Being of Young Adults, 2015-01-27 Young adulthood - ages approximately 18 to 26 - is a critical period of development with long-lasting implications for a person's economic security, health and well-being. Young adults are key contributors to the nation's workforce and military services and, since many are parents, to the healthy development of the next generation. Although 'millennials' have received attention in the popular media in recent years, young adults are too rarely treated as a distinct population in policy, programs, and research. Instead, they are often grouped with adolescents or, more often, with all adults. Currently, the nation is experiencing economic restructuring, widening inequality, a rapidly rising ratio of older adults, and an increasingly diverse population. The possible transformative effects of these features make focus on young adults especially important. A systematic approach to understanding and responding to the unique circumstances and needs of today's young adults can help to pave the way to a more productive and equitable tomorrow for young adults in particular and our society at large. Investing in The Health and Well-Being of Young Adults describes what is meant by the term young adulthood, who young adults are, what they are doing, and what they need. This study recommends actions that nonprofit programs and federal, state, and local agencies can take to help young adults make a successful transition from adolescence to adulthood. According to this report, young adults should be considered as a separate group from adolescents and older adults. Investing in The Health and Well-Being of Young Adults makes the case that increased efforts to improve high school and college graduate rates and education and workforce development systems that are more closely tied to high-demand economic sectors will help this age group achieve greater opportunity and success. The report also discusses the health status of young adults and makes recommendations to develop evidence-based practices for young adults for medical and behavioral health, including preventions. What happens during the young adult years has profound implications for the rest of the life course, and the stability and progress of society at large depends on how any cohort of young adults fares as a whole. Investing in The Health and Well-Being of Young Adults will provide a roadmap to improving outcomes for this age group as they transition from adolescence to adulthood. |
fertility financial assistance programs: The Fertility Doctor's Guide to Overcoming Infertility Mark P. Trolice M.D., 2019-08-06 Give yourself the best-possible odds for getting pregnant and having a baby with this concise, expert, and encouraging companion as your guide. In the only general guide to infertility written by a medical doctor who specializes in the subject, Mark Trolice, MD—who is board-certified in both OB/GYN and REI (Reproductive Endocrinology and Infertility)—shares the practical knowledge he has gained from working in infertility medicine for years, with many hundreds of patients, along with the warmth and wisdom he has acquired from getting to know prospective parents from all kind of backgrounds. The journey from infertility to fertility, from childlessness to a brand-new baby, can be long and arduous. It involves complicated medical diagnoses, a wide range of treatment options, a host of potential lifestyle changes, lots of emotional ups and downs, and—even with the best medical insurance—challenging financial decisions. Your doctors cannot decide everything for you, and that is why an authoritative and comprehensive book, written in clear and understandable language for the layperson, is essential. This is that book. The book opens with an exploration of all the possible causes of infertility, covering both couples who have never been pregnant and ones who have had recurrent losses of pregnancies. Unique among infertility guides, this volume gives roughly equal weight to male and female causes, which is important because about 40% of infertility cases are due to men's issues—and some couples need to address issues in both the prospective mother and prospective father. It covers endometriosis, fibroids, POS (Polycystic Ovarian Syndrome), tubal factor, male factor, and other possible causes. Next it looks at your treatment options. Importantly, these are not just medical interventions, but they also include lifestyle changes you alone can make, involving sleep, diet, exercise, and other forms of self-care. Among medical options, IUI (Intrauterine Insemination), IVF (In Vitro Fertilization), and various surgical procedures are covered in detail. Some couples are lucky to have a short journey to fertility. For others, the process takes years. With a gentle and sure hand, and non-judgmentally, Dr. Trolice guides you through the many decisions you need to make along the way, such as whether or not to continue treatments, whether to change practitioners or treatments, and whether it is a good idea to continue to spend money on procedures not covered by your insurance. He understands that these are emotionally weighty decisions that involve the future of your family, and he provides ample grounds for optimism and hope, empowering you as you take this journey. |
fertility financial assistance programs: The Big Freeze Natalie Lampert, 2024-07-16 A fascinating investigation into the lucrative, minimally regulated, fast-growing industry of egg freezing, from a young reporter on a personal journey into the world of cutting-edge reproductive medicine “An engaging and groundbreaking book.”—Toni Weschler, MPH, author of Taking Charge of Your Fertility Ovaries. Most women have two; journalist Natalie Lampert has only one. Then, in her early twenties, she almost lost it, along with her ability to ever have biological children. Doctors urged her to freeze her eggs, and Lampert started asking questions. The Big Freeze is the story of Lampert’s personal quest to investigate egg freezing, as well as the multibillion-dollar femtech industry, in order to decide the best way to preserve her own fertility. She attended flashy egg-freezing parties, visited high-priced fertility clinics, talked to dozens of women who froze their eggs, toured the facility in Italy where the technology was developed, and even attended a memorial service for thousands of accidentally destroyed embryos. What was once science fiction is now simply science: Fertility can be frozen in time. Between 2009 and 2022, more than 100,000 women in the United States opted to freeze their eggs. Along with in vitro fertilization, egg freezing is touted as a way for women to “have it all” by conquering their biological clocks, in line with the global trend of delaying childbirth. A generation after the Pill, this revolutionary technology offers a new kind of freedom for women. But does egg freezing give women real agency or just the illusion of it? A personal and deeply researched guide to the pros, cons, and many facets of this wildly popular technology, The Big Freeze is a page-turning exploration of the quest to control fertility, with invaluable information that answers the questions women have been afraid to ask—or didn’t know they should ask in the first place. |
fertility financial assistance programs: Whispers of Hope: Journeying Through Miscarriage Suzy Hawley, In the tender pages of Whispers of Hope: Journeying Through Miscarriage, we embark on a compassionate odyssey through the labyrinth of loss and healing. This profound guide tenderly embraces the shattered hopes and dreams of those navigating the intricate aftermath of miscarriage. With empathy as its compass, each chapter tenderly illuminates the multifaceted journey of grief, offering solace, wisdom, and practical tools for the road ahead. From the poignant exploration of understanding miscarriage to the delicate dance of processing grief, nurturing relationships, and fostering self-care practices, this book becomes a trusted companion through the darkest of nights. It gently guides readers towards finding meaning and closure, while also providing essential insights into seeking professional help and building resilience amidst the storm. With grace and understanding, Whispers of Hope becomes a beacon of light, offering comfort to those grappling with triggers and anniversaries, and illuminating pathways towards exploring future options. It stands as a testament to the human spirit's capacity for healing, resilience, and advocacy, inspiring both solace and solidarity in the face of profound loss. Through its pages, readers are invited to embrace the fragile beauty of hope, to honor their journey, and to find solace in the whispered promise of tomorrow's dreams. This book is more than a guide; it is a tender reminder that amidst the darkness, there exists the possibility of healing, growth, and the gentle whispers of hope. |
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