By Kate Henson, ORM Fertility Psy.D. Licensed Clinical Psychologist The Initial Blow It’s likely you went through a great deal on your fertility journey and it’s normal to experience disappointment and feelings of loss when you don’t become pregnant. Intrauterine Insemination (IUI) and In Vitro Fertilization (IVF) are both very involved processes, physically and emotionally. […]
Read MoreFor many of us, our reproductive years go something like this…birth control, birth control, birth control, baby, birth control, birth control. We spend the vast majority of our reproductive years actively trying to prevent pregnancy, desperately avoiding any minor slip-up that may lead to a wayward sperm and a determined egg meeting at a time […]
Read MoreUnderstanding the different donor arrangements will empower you and your family to choose the right one for your fertility journey. When using third-party reproduction (TPR), a treatment that involves someone other than the intended parents, there are different types of gamete (sperm or egg) donor arrangements to consider. These arrangements include Directed (also referred to […]
Read MoreInfertility Meets COVID-19 Justifiably, most of us living in this time of pandemic live with some degree of fear about ourselves or a loved one becoming ill. For those struggling with infertility, COVID-19 presents the additional threat of impacting long-held dreams of having a child. Early in the course of the pandemic, fertility treatment was […]
Read MoreThe “two-week-wait” is the period of time between embryo transfer or IUI before you return to the clinic to take your pregnancy test and find out if it all worked. When going through a process that you’ve put so much energy into, a two-week-wait can feel like an eternity. You become hyper-aware of your body, […]
Read MoreHistorically, healthcare has been provided with a heteronormative lens, causing members of the LGBTQ+ community to feel alienated when seeking out care. From gendered forms and bathrooms to the emphasis on heterosexual relationships in conversations with office staff or physicians, oftentimes LGBTQ+ individuals are overlooked. At ORM Fertility, we believe that Love is Family. We […]
Read MoreOne thing we commonly hear from patients is, ‘Oh, I wish I knew that when I first started trying!”’ because by the time patients seek fertility treatment, they’ve typically been trying to get pregnant for a while. Here are five things to know when you’re trying to conceive. Put together by ORM Reproductive Endocrinologist Dr. […]
Read MoreSince the first successful In Vitro Fertilization (IVF) live birth in 1978, the technology behind infertility treatment has helped millions of couples and individuals grow their family who might otherwise not have had the chance. Beyond making conception possible for intended parents, advances in IVF technology allow us to take an even deeper look into […]
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