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Patient and Family Support
Posted on November 28th, 2015
We understand what people struggling with infertility are going through. Our founder and his wife went through their own fertility journey, with much hope, anxiety, and heartbreak along the way. But after two years, the result was a healthy baby boy.
So we know the ups and downs of fertility treatment: the stress, the appointments, the calls, the tests, the anxious waiting, the grief, and the hope.
If you are going through infertility, or you are close to someone who is, you are not alone. The Centers for Disease control estimates that 1 in 8 couples in the United States face fertility issues. Many people share similar experiences, and resources and support are available to you.
For LGBT patients and couples, fertility treatment raises its own concerns, from practical issues to anxieties about discrimination and acceptance. Aspire firmly believes in the rights of LGBT people to create their own families. We are proud to help them do so.
For those beginning their fertility journey, we offer some resources and advice to help you along the way. If someone you love is facing infertility issues, we offer some advice for helping them.
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