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With more options than ever to help you build or expand your family—from advanced treatments like medication, surgery and artificial insemination, to proactive preservation options like egg or embryo freezing, in vitro fertilization and third-party reproductive services—Inspira Fertility Care is here to support you every step of the way.
Fertility care is a multidisciplinary approach to addressing reproductive health concerns and assisting individuals and couples in achieving their family-building goals. It encompasses a wide range of medical interventions, diagnostic procedures, and supportive services aimed at identifying and overcoming barriers to conception.
Fertility care begins with a thorough evaluation of both partners’ reproductive health, including assessments of hormonal levels, ovulation, sperm quality, and anatomical factors. Based on these findings, Inspira’s fertility team works with you and your gynecologist to develop a personalized treatment plan to increase your chances of conception. These plans may include lifestyle modifications; medication; assisted reproductive technologies (ART) such as in vitro fertilization (IVF), intrauterine insemination (IUI), or surgical interventions; and management of conditions such as polycystic ovary syndrome (PCOS) and endometriosis.
Fertility treatment involves a range of techniques and procedures to address the specific root cause of infertility and increase the likelihood of successful conception. Depending on your circumstances, treatment options may include ovulation induction to stimulate egg production, IUI to facilitate fertilization or IVF, where eggs and sperm are combined in a laboratory setting before implantation in the uterus.
Advanced techniques such as intracytoplasmic sperm injection (ICSI) may be used to overcome male infertility, while preimplantation genetic testing (PGT) can enhance the chances of a successful pregnancy by identifying chromosomally healthy embryos.
Fertility preservation allows you to safeguard your reproductive potential for the future by preserving gametes (eggs or sperm) or reproductive tissue.
Fertility preservation techniques include egg freezing (oocyte cryopreservation), sperm banking and ovarian tissue cryopreservation. These procedures involve carefully extracting and freezing reproductive cells or tissue for later use, allowing you to pursue parenthood when the timing is right for you. In partnership with the SEEDS (Semen, Embryo and Egg Depository and Storage) program, you can preserve your potential for starting a family.
Embarking on fertility treatment, whether for conception or preservation, involves a comprehensive and supportive process tailored to your unique reproductive needs. Your journey typically begins with an initial consultation with a fertility specialist, during which your medical history, concerns and goals are thoroughly addressed.
For those pursuing conception, your specialist will recommend a personalized treatment plan tailored to optimize your chances of successful conception. Your plan may involve a combination of medications, procedures, lifestyle modifications and ongoing monitoring to enhance fertility and support your reproductive health.
If you’re considering fertility preservation, your specialist will guide you through your available options, such as egg freezing or sperm banking. These proactive measures empower you to take control of your reproductive future and pursue your family-building goals with confidence when the time is right for you.
Throughout your treatment journey, you will receive ongoing support from the Fertility Care team at Inspira. We’ll be with you every step of the way, offering guidance, education and emotional support as you navigate the challenges and celebrate the successes of your fertility journey.
Infertility can be caused by a range of factors, including hormonal imbalances, ovulation disorders, tubal blockages, sperm abnormalities and reproductive tract abnormalities. Age; lifestyle factors, such as smoking and excessive alcohol consumption; and certain medical conditions, such as endometriosis or PCOS, can also affect fertility.
If you’ve been trying to conceive for over a year (or six months if you’re over 35) without success, it’s advisable to consult a fertility specialist. If you have a known reproductive health issue, such as irregular menstrual cycles, previous pelvic surgery or a history of recent pregnancy losses, seeking fertility evaluation and treatment early can help identify and address any underlying issues.
Success rates of fertility treatments vary depending on several factors, including age, the underlying cause of infertility and treatment type. Talking to your fertility specialist about your specific situation and concerns can help them make personalized recommendations and give you insight into your chances of success.
No. While fertility preservation is common for those facing medical treatments such as chemotherapy or radiation therapy who want to get pregnant, it’s not limited to those scenarios. Fertility preservation is a proactive choice for individuals who want to delay childbearing for various reasons, preserve reproductive options and pursue parenthood when the time is right for them.
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