Same-Sex IVF: Options, Costs & What to Expect

Gaia Team
A team of people deeply invested in fertility science and technology
In this guide

One of the most common myths about fertility treatment for lesbian couples is that only one partner can have a biological connection to the baby. That’s simply not true. Thanks to options like reciprocal IVF, both partners can play a direct, physical role in bringing your child into the world. This guide is here to separate fact from fiction. We’ll tackle the biggest misconceptions about same sex ivf, from its true costs and realistic success rates to the ways it allows you to create a family that is uniquely yours, ensuring you start your journey with clarity and confidence.

Key Takeaways

  • Both partners can be biologically involved: Options like Reciprocal IVF allow one partner to provide the egg and the other to carry the pregnancy, creating a unique biological connection for your whole family.
  • Plan for more than just medical costs: A realistic budget includes expenses for donor services, medication, and essential legal fees to protect your parental rights. Look into grants, pre-tax accounts, and flexible financing to make the journey more manageable.
  • Choose a clinic that champions your family: The right team will have proven experience with LGBTQ+ families, be transparent about costs, and offer inclusive support. Ask direct questions about their process for same-sex couples to find a clinic where you feel confident and understood.

How does IVF work for same-sex couples?

If you and your partner are ready to start a family, In Vitro Fertilization (IVF) is a powerful and popular path to parenthood for same-sex couples. The journey is highly personal, and the specifics will depend on your unique circumstances and choices. At its core, the process involves creating an embryo in a lab and transferring it to a uterus to grow.

For same-sex couples, this means bringing in a few extra key players. Depending on your situation, you’ll work with a sperm donor, an egg donor, a gestational carrier (sometimes called a surrogate), or a combination of these. While it might sound like a lot of moving parts, fertility clinics are well-versed in guiding couples through these decisions. The beautiful part of this process is that it offers many different ways for both partners to be involved, creating a family-building experience that is uniquely yours.

Understanding the basics of fertility treatment

For lesbian couples, the process typically starts with choosing a sperm donor, either from a sperm bank or from someone you know. One partner will take medication to stimulate her ovaries to produce multiple eggs. These eggs are then retrieved and fertilized with the donor sperm in a lab to create embryos. Once the embryos are ready, one is transferred into the uterus of either the partner who provided the eggs or the other partner, who will then carry the pregnancy. This flexibility allows you to decide together who will have which role in your journey.

For gay couples, the process requires both an egg donor and a gestational carrier. You’ll select an egg donor, and her eggs will be fertilized with sperm from one or both partners. The resulting embryo is then transferred to your gestational carrier, who will carry the pregnancy for you.

Is it different from traditional IVF?

The fundamental medical procedures of IVF—ovarian stimulation, egg retrieval, lab fertilization, and embryo transfer—are the same for everyone. The main difference for same-sex couples lies in the logistics and the unique ways partners can participate. For example, a popular option for lesbian couples is Reciprocal IVF, which allows both partners to be physically involved in the pregnancy. In this scenario, one partner provides the eggs, which are fertilized with donor sperm, and the other partner carries the pregnancy. This creates a beautiful biological connection for both parents.

For gay male couples, the process is distinct because it involves coordinating with both an egg donor and a gestational carrier. While the lab and medical steps are standard, the journey includes the added legal and emotional aspects of working with two other essential people to build your family.

What are my treatment options?

Once you decide to start building your family, one of the most exciting parts is figuring out which path feels right for you. There isn't a one-size-fits-all answer, and the best choice depends on your personal preferences, your health, and how you and your partner want to be involved in the process. For some, a less invasive approach is the perfect starting point. For others, a method that allows both partners to have a biological connection to your child is the goal.

The great news is that you have options. Fertility science has created several ways for same-sex couples to conceive, each with its own unique journey. We’ll walk through the most common treatments, from Intrauterine Insemination (IUI) to different types of In Vitro Fertilization (IVF) and surrogacy. Understanding how each one works will help you have more informed conversations with your doctor and partner, so you can move forward with a plan that you feel confident and excited about.

IUI (Intrauterine Insemination)

Often called artificial insemination, Intrauterine Insemination (IUI) is a common first step for many lesbian couples. It’s a less invasive and more affordable procedure than IVF. During IUI, sperm from a donor—who can be anonymous or someone you know—is carefully washed and prepared, then placed directly into the uterus of the partner who intends to carry the pregnancy. This is timed to coincide with ovulation to give the sperm a better chance of reaching and fertilizing an egg. It’s a straightforward procedure that can be a great starting point on your path to parenthood.

Reciprocal IVF

Reciprocal IVF is a beautiful option for lesbian couples that allows both partners to be physically and biologically involved in the pregnancy. In this process, one partner provides the eggs, which are retrieved and fertilized in a lab with donor sperm to create embryos. Then, an embryo is transferred into the other partner’s uterus, who will carry the pregnancy and give birth. This means one mother is the genetic parent, while the other is the gestational parent, creating a unique biological bond for both of you with your child. It’s a powerful way to share the experience of building your family together.

IVF with a donor

This path follows the traditional IVF process but uses donor sperm to fertilize the eggs. For lesbian couples, one partner can provide her eggs, or you can explore an option sometimes called "split insemination." In this scenario, eggs are retrieved from both partners and fertilized with sperm from the same donor (or different donors, if you prefer). This allows both partners to have a potential genetic connection to a child. Embryos from either partner can then be transferred, giving you more flexibility and options throughout your treatment journey.

Gestational surrogacy

For gay men looking to build their families, gestational surrogacy is the most common path. This process involves creating embryos using sperm from one or both partners and eggs from a donor. The resulting embryo is then transferred to a gestational carrier, or surrogate, who carries the pregnancy and gives birth. The surrogate has no genetic connection to the baby. While it can be a complex journey with legal and financial considerations, it provides a clear route to parenthood and allows you to have a child who is genetically related to you or your partner.

How much does same-sex IVF cost?

Let’s talk about the elephant in the room: the cost. Planning for a family is a huge emotional investment, and it’s a financial one, too. The price tag for fertility treatments can feel overwhelming, but understanding the numbers is the first step toward making a plan that works for you. The total cost will depend on a lot of factors, including the treatment path you choose, where you live, and what your insurance covers (or doesn't).

The price for a single cycle can range from a few thousand dollars for IUI to tens of thousands for reciprocal IVF. It’s a wide range, and it’s because every journey is unique. One couple might need donor sperm, while another might need genetic testing for their embryos. These individual needs add up differently for everyone. The key is to get a clear, detailed picture of all potential expenses from the start so you can avoid surprises and focus on what really matters—building your family. Below, we’ll break down the costs, look at insurance, and explore ways to make your treatment more affordable.

Breaking down treatment costs

When you start looking at prices, you'll see that different treatments come with different costs. An IUI cycle is the least expensive option, typically running between $500 and $4,000, plus the cost of donor sperm. For IVF, where one partner provides the egg and also carries the pregnancy, you can expect to pay between $15,000 and $25,000 for one cycle.

Reciprocal IVF is usually the most expensive route, with costs often starting at $20,000 and going up to $35,000 or more. This is because the process is more complex—it involves retrieving eggs from one partner, fertilizing them, and transferring the embryo to the other partner. This means you’re essentially paying for procedures and monitoring for two people, not just one.

Will insurance cover it?

This is the million-dollar question, and unfortunately, the answer is complicated. Insurance coverage for fertility treatment varies wildly from state to state and plan to plan. While some states have fertility treatment mandates, these laws don't always apply to same-sex couples in the same way they do for heterosexual couples. For example, some policies require a diagnosis of infertility, which is often defined by a period of unprotected heterosexual intercourse, creating a frustrating barrier.

Your best first step is to call your insurance provider directly and ask for a detailed explanation of your benefits. Get specific: ask what’s covered, what’s not, and what you need to do to qualify for coverage.

Exploring financing and payment plans

If insurance doesn't cover everything, you still have options. Many fertility clinics offer in-house payment plans or have partnerships with medical lending companies that can help you spread out the cost of treatment over time. It’s always worth asking your clinic’s financial coordinator what programs they have available.

This is also where companies like Gaia come in. We were created to help people handle the financial side of treatment with more support and flexibility. Instead of just focusing on the procedures, Gaia focuses on you, offering personalized plans to help you afford care and providing a refund if your treatment doesn't lead to a baby. It’s about giving you more protection and peace of mind.

Budgeting for hidden expenses

The price your clinic quotes for an IVF cycle often doesn't include everything. There are several other costs you’ll want to budget for to get a realistic sense of your total investment. These can include the cost of donor sperm, which can be several hundred to over a thousand dollars per vial, and the fees for any genetic testing you choose to do on your embryos (PGT-A).

Don’t forget to factor in fertility medications, which can easily add thousands of dollars to your bill. You’ll also want to ask about fees for cryopreservation (freezing extra embryos) and the annual storage costs. Finally, consider potential legal fees for things like donor agreements or securing parental rights, which are crucial for protecting your family.

How can I prepare financially for treatment?

Thinking about the financial side of fertility treatment can feel overwhelming, but you don’t have to figure it all out on your own. Breaking it down into smaller, manageable steps can make the process feel much more approachable. With a bit of planning, you can create a clear financial roadmap for your journey to building a family.

Creating your fertility budget

The first step is to get a realistic picture of the total cost. A treatment like reciprocal IVF can often exceed $20,000, and that number can change based on your specific needs. Your total expenses will depend on factors like which medications you require, the cost of donor sperm, and whether you opt for additional services like genetic testing. Ask your clinic for a detailed, line-item breakdown of all potential costs. This helps you see exactly where your money is going and allows you to plan for every expense, from consultations to the actual procedure. It’s also wise to build a small cushion into your budget for any unexpected costs that might come up along the way.

Using pre-tax accounts (HSA/FSA)

If you have access to a Health Savings Account (HSA) or Flexible Spending Account (FSA) through your employer, now is the time to look into them. These accounts allow you to set aside money for medical expenses before taxes are taken out, which can lead to significant savings. Many fertility-related costs, including appointments and medications, are considered qualified medical expenses. Check with your benefits administrator or HR department to confirm what your specific plan covers and how much you can contribute each year. Using an HSA or FSA is a smart way to make your money go further as you plan for treatment.

Finding grants for LGBTQ+ families

You might be surprised to learn how many organizations are dedicated to helping the LGBTQ+ community build families. Several foundations offer grants specifically to help cover the costs of fertility treatments and IVF. These grants are essentially financial gifts that you don’t have to pay back. Organizations like Family Equality and Men Having Babies have programs designed to provide financial support. The application processes and eligibility requirements vary, so it’s worth spending some time researching to find the grants that are the best fit for you. It’s a bit of homework that could really pay off.

Planning for legal fees

For same-sex couples, legal planning is a crucial and non-negotiable part of the process. This isn’t just paperwork; it’s about legally protecting your family and ensuring both parents have secure rights from day one. You’ll need to budget for legal fees to cover things like donor agreements or a second-parent adoption, which solidifies the parental rights of the non-biological parent. It’s highly recommended to consult with a lawyer who specializes in reproductive and family law for the LGBTQ+ community. They can guide you through the specific requirements in your state and give you peace of mind as you move forward.

What are the success rates?

When you’re considering fertility treatment, one of the first questions that comes to mind is, "Will this work?" It's a completely valid and important question. For treatments like reciprocal IVF, the success rates are generally similar to traditional IVF. That said, success isn't just a single number on a chart; it's a personal journey that looks different for everyone.

The outcome of any fertility treatment depends on a unique mix of factors, from biology to the clinic you choose. It’s helpful to think of success rates as a guide rather than a guarantee. They can give you a general idea of what to expect, but your personal story will be written by you, your partner, and your care team.

What influences success?

Several key elements come together to influence the outcome of your treatment. Think of it as a recipe where every ingredient matters. The success of IVF often depends on the age of the partner providing the eggs, the quality of the donor sperm, and the health of the carrier partner's uterus. Your overall health and lifestyle play a big role, too.

It’s also important to remember that it’s common for treatment to take more than one try. This isn’t a sign of failure—it’s a normal part of a process that often requires patience and persistence. Each cycle provides your doctor with more information to help you get closer to your goal.

How age and health play a role

Age is a significant factor in fertility, specifically the age of the person providing the eggs. Generally, people under 35 have a higher chance of success because egg quality tends to be higher. If there's an age difference between you and your partner, your doctor might suggest that the younger partner provides the eggs to increase your chances. This is also why some people proactively look into egg freezing earlier in life.

Beyond physical health, your emotional well-being is crucial. Going through fertility treatment can be emotionally taxing, and managing stress is an important part of the journey. Finding ways to support your mental health, whether through therapy, support groups, or mindfulness, can make a real difference.

Comparing rates across different treatments

Different paths to parenthood come with different success rates. Intrauterine Insemination (IUI), for example, is less invasive than IVF and is often a starting point for many couples. Its success rates per cycle are typically lower than IVF, but it can be a great option for some.

Reciprocal IVF success rates are very similar to traditional IVF because the medical process is nearly identical. The key is finding a clinic that can walk you through the statistics as they apply to your specific situation. A great provider at one of Gaia's partner clinics will be transparent about their success rates and help you understand what they mean for you, without the pressure.

How do I choose the right fertility clinic?

Finding the right fertility clinic is one of the most important decisions you’ll make on this journey. You’re not just looking for a doctor; you’re looking for a team that will support you, respect your family, and guide you through a deeply personal process. For same-sex couples, this means finding a clinic that is not only medically excellent but also genuinely inclusive and experienced in helping LGBTQ+ families grow.

Think of it as finding a true partner for your family-building journey. You want a place where you feel seen, heard, and comfortable asking any question that comes to mind. The right clinic will be transparent about everything from their success rates to their costs, and they’ll have a proven track record of working with families like yours. It's about feeling confident that the team in charge of your care understands your specific needs and will advocate for you every step of the way. At Gaia, we work with a network of partner clinics that we’ve vetted for their high-quality care and inclusive practices, because we believe everyone deserves a supportive environment.

What to look for in an LGBTQ+ friendly clinic

A truly LGBTQ+ friendly clinic goes beyond having a rainbow sticker in the window. Look for inclusive language on their website and intake forms—do they use terms like "partner" instead of just "husband" and "wife"? Do they have specific information available for same-sex couples? Pay attention to their success rates for the specific treatments you’re considering, like reciprocal IVF. Cost transparency is also a huge factor. A good clinic will provide a clear, detailed breakdown of expenses so you can plan accordingly without worrying about surprise fees. Finally, consider the support systems they have in place. Do they offer counseling or connect patients with LGBTQ+ family-building support groups? The right clinic will make you feel supported medically, financially, and emotionally.

Questions to ask your potential provider

Your initial consultation is your chance to interview the clinic and make sure it’s the right fit. Don’t be shy about asking direct questions. Come prepared with a list to make sure you cover all your bases.

Here are a few essential questions to start with:

  • How many same-sex couples have you treated?
  • What is your team’s experience with reciprocal IVF, IUI with donor sperm, or surrogacy?
  • What kind of emotional support and counseling resources do you offer your patients?
  • Can you walk me through the legal process and connect us with legal experts who specialize in LGBTQ+ family law?

The answers to these questions will tell you a lot about the clinic’s experience and their commitment to serving the LGBTQ+ community.

Getting your paperwork in order

While it might not be the most exciting part of the process, getting your legal and medical paperwork in order is a critical step. Your clinic will start with a full physical and emotional health assessment to make sure you’re ready for treatment. For same-sex couples, the legal side is especially important.

Depending on your state’s laws and the treatment you choose, you may need to complete additional paperwork to ensure both partners have secure parental rights. This could involve things like a co-parenting agreement or a second-parent adoption after the baby is born. A good clinic will be upfront about these legal matters and should be able to refer you to a lawyer who specializes in reproductive law to protect your family.

What should I know about the legal side?

As you focus on the medical and emotional aspects of your fertility journey, it’s easy to overlook the legal details. But taking the time to understand the legal side of same-sex IVF is one of the most important things you can do to protect your future family. Think of it as building the foundation of your house before you start decorating the nursery. These legal steps aren’t meant to add stress; they’re designed to provide security and clarity, ensuring both you and your partner are recognized as your child’s parents from day one.

Navigating parental rights, donor agreements, and state-specific laws can feel complicated, but you don’t have to figure it out alone. Getting legal advice early in the process is crucial for protecting you, your partner, and your child. It helps you anticipate any issues that could come up later on, like those related to inheritance or medical decision-making. A clear legal framework ensures your family is secure, no matter what the future holds.

Securing your parental rights

Even if you’re married, you can’t assume that both partners will automatically have legal parental rights. Depending on where you live, the non-biological or non-gestational parent may need to take extra steps to be legally recognized as a parent. For couples doing reciprocal IVF, this can mean the partner who provides the egg may need to legally adopt their own biological child to have the same rights as the partner who carried the pregnancy. It’s a step that ensures both of you are on equal legal footing as parents, which is essential for making medical decisions, handling school enrollment, and so much more.

Understanding donor agreements

If you’re using a known sperm donor, it’s vital to have a legal agreement in place before you begin treatment. This document, often called a sperm donor agreement, clarifies everyone’s intentions and responsibilities. It typically states that the donor will not have any parental rights or financial obligations to the child. This protects you and your partner as the intended parents, and it also protects the donor. While it might feel like an awkward conversation, putting everything in writing provides peace of mind for everyone involved and prevents misunderstandings down the road. If you use an anonymous donor from a sperm bank, the bank typically handles the legal paperwork for you.

How laws vary by state

Family law, especially as it relates to assisted reproduction, can differ significantly from one state to another. There is no federal law that governs parental rights in these situations, so what works in one state might not be recognized in another. This is why it’s so important to work with a lawyer who specializes in assisted reproductive technology (ART) law in your state. They can guide you through the specific local requirements, whether that’s completing a second-parent adoption or another legal process to secure your rights. Getting expert advice ensures you’re following the correct procedures for your area.

Common myths about same-sex IVF

When you start looking into IVF, you’ll find a lot of information out there—and not all of it is accurate. For same-sex couples, the myths can be even more specific and confusing. It’s easy to get overwhelmed by misconceptions about the process, the cost, and what it means for your future family.

Let's clear up a few of the most common myths. Understanding the reality behind these ideas can help you feel more confident and prepared as you consider your options. Knowing what’s true and what’s not is the first step toward making the best decisions for you and your partner.

The biological connection myth

A common worry for female same-sex couples is that only one partner can have a biological connection to their child. The great news is that this isn't true. With reciprocal IVF, both partners can play a direct, biological role in the pregnancy. In this process, eggs are retrieved from one partner, fertilized with donor sperm, and the resulting embryo is transferred to the other partner’s uterus to carry the pregnancy. This beautiful option allows one of you to be the genetic mother and the other to be the birth mother, creating a unique biological bond for both of you with your child.

The affordability myth

There’s no sugarcoating it: fertility treatment is a significant financial investment. Many people hear the high price tags and assume it’s completely out of reach. While treatments like reciprocal IVF can be expensive, the idea that it's an impossible expense is a myth. There are many ways to manage the cost. From insurance coverage, which is becoming more inclusive, to grants specifically for LGBTQ+ families and flexible financing options, you have paths to explore. Companies like Gaia exist to help you plan and pay for treatment in a way that works for you, sometimes even offering a refund if it’s not successful.

The complexity myth

Some people think IVF is a straightforward, almost clinical process. While the science is well-established, the journey itself has many moving parts, especially for same-sex couples. It’s more than just a medical procedure; it involves deeply personal decisions, like choosing a sperm donor and deciding who will provide the eggs and who will carry the pregnancy. There are also important legal steps to take to ensure both partners have secure parental rights. Finding an LGBTQ+ friendly clinic that understands these specific needs is key to making the process feel manageable and supportive.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Can both partners be biologically involved in the pregnancy? Yes, absolutely. For lesbian couples, a popular option called Reciprocal IVF allows one partner to provide the eggs while the other partner carries the pregnancy. This creates a beautiful scenario where one of you is the genetic mother and the other is the gestational mother, giving you both a distinct biological connection to your child.

Why does the cost of IVF seem higher for same-sex couples? The core medical procedures for IVF are priced similarly for everyone, but the total cost for same-sex couples is often higher because the process requires help from a third party. This means budgeting for donor sperm, an egg donor, or a gestational carrier, which are costs that many heterosexual couples don't have. For lesbian couples choosing reciprocal IVF, the price is also higher because it involves medical monitoring and procedures for both partners, not just one.

Do we really need a lawyer if we're married? Yes, and this is a step you shouldn't skip. Marriage equality has come a long way, but family law hasn't always caught up, and it varies a lot by state. A lawyer specializing in reproductive law will help you secure the parental rights of the non-biological parent, often through a second-parent adoption. This ensures your family is legally protected from day one, which is crucial for everything from making medical decisions to school enrollment.

What's the first step we should take when choosing a clinic? A great first step is to do some online research to find clinics that are openly and actively inclusive of LGBTQ+ families. Look at their websites and social media for inclusive language and specific information about treatments for same-sex couples. Once you have a shortlist, your next move is to schedule consultations and come prepared with questions about their experience, success rates, and support systems for families like yours.

Are success rates different for reciprocal IVF compared to traditional IVF? The success rates for reciprocal IVF are very similar to those for traditional IVF. This is because the fundamental medical process—stimulating ovaries, retrieving eggs, fertilizing them in a lab, and transferring an embryo—is the same. The most important factors influencing success are the age of the person providing the eggs and the overall health of the person carrying the pregnancy, not the specific type of IVF you choose.

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The Gaia team is made up of people deeply invested in fertility science and technology. They work directly with medical experts to bring you accurate and actionable information to help people on their own IVF journeys. Many team members have gone through fertility treatment and understand just how personal, challenging, and rewarding the journey can be.
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Delaware
Delaware Institute for Reproductive Medicine - Newark
With a world-class on-site IVF lab and one of the region’s most experienced embryology teams, DIRM is dedicated to helping patients become parents through expert, compassionate care, every step of the way.
Virginia
Dominion Fertility - Arlington
Dominion Fertility is highly rated for their personalized care, support for LGBTQ+ patients, and trustworthy staff and doctors. Dominion shares a network with Pinnacle clinics across the country.
Maryland
Dominion Fertility - Bethesda
Dominion Fertility is highly rated for their personalized care, support for LGBTQ+ patients, and trustworthy staff and doctors. Dominion shares a network with Pinnacle clinics across the country.
New York
Extend Fertility
Extend Fertility in NYC offers next-generation fertility care, combining exceptional clinical experience with a small practice environment. Our focus is achieving the best results for our patients – combining a state-of-the-art lab with a team of award-winning doctors. We also prioritize affordability, to keep family building within reach for all.
New York
Generation Next Fertility - Long Island
Generation Next Fertility is a state-of-the-art fertility clinic in Long Island specializing in advanced infertility treatments and personalized care. The clinic offers a wide range of family-building options, including an in-house egg donor program and support for gestational carrier surrogacy, ensuring inclusive care for all individuals and couples, including LGBTQ+ families.
New York
Generation Next Fertility - Manhattan
Generation Next Fertility is a state-of-the-art fertility clinic in New York City specializing in advanced infertility treatments and personalized care. The clinic offers a wide range of family-building options, including an in-house egg donor program and support for gestational carrier surrogacy, ensuring inclusive care for all individuals and couples, including LGBTQ+ families.
New York
Generation Next Fertility - Westchester
Generation Next Fertility is a state-of-the-art fertility clinic in Westchester specializing in advanced infertility treatments and personalized care. The clinic offers a wide range of family-building options, including an in-house egg donor program and support for gestational carrier surrogacy, ensuring inclusive care for all individuals and couples, including LGBTQ+ families.
Arizona
IVF Phoenix - Mesa
IVF Phoenixℱ brings 30 years of fertility treatment expertise and a customized, integrative approach to treat the whole patient on the best path to parenthood.
Arizona
IVF Phoenix - Scottsdale
IVF Phoenixℱ brings 30 years of fertility treatment expertise and a customized, integrative approach to treat the whole patient on the best path to parenthood.
Illinois
IVF1 - Naperville
Fertility Centers of Illinois in Naperville has been helping individuals and families build their futures since 1999. The clinic offers a complete range of fertility services—including IVF, IUI, egg freezing, genetic testing, and dedicated LGBTQ+ family-building programs—delivered with compassionate, personalized care.
Illinois
IVF1 - Oswego
Fertility Centers of Illinois in Oswego has supported individuals and families on their path to parenthood since 1999. The clinic provides a full spectrum of services—including IVF, IUI, egg freezing, genetic testing, and LGBTQ+ family-building programs—delivered with personalized, compassionate care.
Illinois
IVF1 - Plainfield
Since 1999, Fertility Centers of Illinois in Plainfield has provided expert fertility care to individuals and families throughout the community. The clinic offers comprehensive services—including IVF, IUI, egg freezing, genetic testing, and inclusive LGBTQ+ family-building programs—delivered with compassionate, personalized support.
California
Innovative Fertility Center
Innovative Fertility Center in Southern California offers personalized, cost-conscious fertility care in a supportive and intimate setting. Known for its advanced IVF and IUI treatments, as well as a renowned donor egg and sperm program, the clinic provides comprehensive support from the first consultation through conception, helping individuals and couples navigate their fertility journey with expert guidance every step of the way.
Illinois
Institute for Human Reproduction - Chicago
Since 2004, Fertility Centers of Illinois in Chicago has provided expert fertility care, helping individuals and families achieve their dreams of parenthood. The clinic offers a comprehensive range of services—including IVF, IUI, egg freezing, genetic testing, and inclusive LGBTQ+ family-building programs—delivered with personalized, compassionate support.
Indiana
Institute for Human Reproduction - Dyer
Since 2004, Fertility Centers of Illinois in Dyer has supported individuals and families on their path to parenthood with compassionate care. The Dyer clinic is open for monitoring appointments, while nearby Fertility Centers of Illinois locations provide the full range of services, including IVF, IUI, egg freezing, genetic testing, and LGBTQ+ family-building programs.
Wisconsin
Institute for Human Reproduction - Milwaukee
Fertility Centers of Illinois in Milwaukee has served the community since 2004, providing compassionate support for individuals and families pursuing parenthood. This location is open for monitoring and by-appointment visits, while nearby clinics offer the full spectrum of fertility services, including IVF, IUI, egg freezing, genetic testing, and LGBTQ+ family-building programs.
Illinois
Institute for Human Reproduction - Oak Brook
Since 2004, Fertility Centers of Illinois in Oak Brook has supported individuals and families on their journey to parenthood with compassionate, expert care. The clinic offers a full range of fertility services, including IVF, IUI, egg freezing, genetic testing, and dedicated LGBTQ+ family-building programs—delivered with personalized support every step of the way.
Illinois
Institute for Human Reproduction - Tinley Park
Fertility Centers of Illinois in Tinley Park has provided advanced fertility care since 2004, helping individuals and families achieve their parenthood goals. The clinic offers comprehensive services—including IVF, IUI, egg freezing, genetic testing, and inclusive LGBTQ+ family-building programs—supported by personalized, compassionate care at every stage.
Ohio
Institute for Reproductive Health (IRH) - Cincinnati
Institute for Reproductive Health strives to provide high quality care in the field of infertility and reproductive endocrinology. They do so with the latest assisted reproductive techniques in an environment that is warm, caring and individualized. They offer diagnostic work-ups as well as all the full range of fertility treatment options.
Kentucky
Institute for Reproductive Health (IRH) - Florence
Institute for Reproductive Health strives to provide high quality care in the field of infertility and reproductive endocrinology. They do so with the latest assisted reproductive techniques in an environment that is warm, caring and individualized. They offer diagnostic work-ups as well as all the full range of fertility treatment options.
Kentucky
Institute for Reproductive Health (IRH) - Louisville
Institute for Reproductive Health strives to provide high quality care in the field of infertility and reproductive endocrinology. They do so with the latest assisted reproductive techniques in an environment that is warm, caring and individualized. They offer diagnostic work-ups as well as all the full range of fertility treatment options.
Ohio
Institute for Reproductive Health (IRH) - Montgomery
Institute for Reproductive Health strives to provide high quality care in the field of infertility and reproductive endocrinology. They do so with the latest assisted reproductive techniques in an environment that is warm, caring and individualized. They offer diagnostic work-ups as well as all the full range of fertility treatment options.
New York
Island Fertility
Island Fertility, in collaboration with Stony Brook Medicine, is a full-service fertility clinic offering advanced reproductive care in a warm, patient-focused setting. Led by board-certified reproductive endocrinologists, including Dr. James Stelling and Dr. Bradley Trivax, the clinic combines compassionate care with cutting-edge technology. With state-of-the-art andrology and embryology labs on-site, Island Fertility provides comprehensive fertility treatments, including IVF and fertility preservation, all designed to support individuals and couples on their journey to parenthood.
California
Los Angeles Reproductive Center (LARC) - Bakersfield
Los Angeles Reproductive Center’s Bakersfield clinic offers advanced fertility treatments in a warm, modern setting. Their double board-certified specialists provide personalized care to help individuals and couples overcome infertility and build the family they’ve dreamed of. Serving patients throughout Bakersfield and Kern County, they offer IVF, IUI, egg freezing, and more with compassion and expertise.
California
Los Angeles Reproductive Center (LARC) - Encino
At their Encino office, Los Angeles Reproductive Center offers cutting-edge fertility treatments in a modern, welcoming space. Led by double board-certified fertility doctors Marc Kalan and Nurit Winkler, they provide expert care to help patients across the San Fernando Valley and greater Los Angeles achieve their family-building goals through IVF, egg freezing, IUI, and more.
California
Marin Fertility Center - Greenbrae
Marin Fertility Center takes a personalized approach to reproductive care, offering advanced fertility treatments tailored to each individual’s unique journey. MFC combines cutting-edge science with compassion to make fertility care more accessible.
California
Marin Fertility Center - Napa
Marin Fertility Center takes a personalized approach to reproductive care, offering advanced fertility treatments tailored to each individual’s unique journey. As a Gaia partner clinic, MFC combines cutting-edge science with compassion to make fertility care more accessible.
California
Marin Fertility Center - Santa Rosa
Marin Fertility Center takes a personalized approach to reproductive care, offering advanced fertility treatments tailored to each individual’s unique journey. MFC combines cutting-edge science with compassion to make fertility care more accessible.
California
Marin Fertilty Center - San Francisco
Marin Fertility Center takes a personalized approach to reproductive care, offering advanced fertility treatments tailored to each individual’s unique journey. MFC combines cutting-edge science with compassion to make fertility care more accessible.
Arizona
New Direction Fertility Centers - Gilbert
New Direction Fertility Centers are redefining fertility care with innovation, compassion, and accessibility at the core. Their modern approach aligns with Gaia’s mission to make family-building simpler, more inclusive, and within reach for everyone.
Nevada
New Direction Fertility Centers - Las Vegas (Henderson)
New Direction Fertility Centers are redefining fertility care with innovation, compassion, and accessibility at the core. Their modern approach aligns with Gaia’s mission to make family-building simpler, more inclusive, and within reach for everyone.
Arizona
New Direction Fertility Centers - Scottsdale
New Direction Fertility Centers are redefining fertility care with innovation, compassion, and accessibility at the core. Their modern approach aligns with Gaia’s mission to make family-building simpler, more inclusive, and within reach for everyone.
Arizona
New Direction Fertility Centers - West Valley (Avondale)
New Direction Fertility Centers are redefining fertility care with innovation, compassion, and accessibility at the core. Their modern approach aligns with Gaia’s mission to make family-building simpler, more inclusive, and within reach for everyone.
California
OC FertilityÂź + OC BiogenixÂź
OC Fertility¼ + OC Biogenix¼ is a women-owned clinic in Southern California offering expert fertility care and in-house lab services. From IVF and egg freezing to donor options and sperm/egg freezing, their board-certified team delivers high-quality, personalized care. Known for their inclusive, patient-first approach, they proudly support individuals and couples of all backgrounds, including the LGBTQIA+ community. With flexible travel packages and a beachside location, they’re a top choice for fertility care in California and beyond.
Oregon
ORM Fertility - Downtown Portland
ORM Fertility has been helping people on the path to parenthood since 1989. They're known for their personalized care, excellent outcomes, and numerous contributions to scientific papers.
Oregon
ORM Fertility - Southside Portland
ORM Fertility has been helping people on the path to parenthood since 1989. They're known for their personalized care, excellent outcomes, and numerous contributions to scientific papers.
Ohio
Ohio Reproductive Medicine
At Ohio Reproductive Medicine, a dedicated team works alongside experienced physicians to provide consistent guidance, education, and support throughout the fertility journey. With many staff members serving patients for years, the clinic is known for its professionalism, discretion, and personalized care — ensuring every touchpoint, from reception to clinical to financial, is rooted in compassion and excellence.
Colorado
Onto Fertility (FKA Rocky Mountain Fertility Center) - Fort Collins
Onto Fertility provides fully inclusive care, supporting LGBTQ+ individuals, single patients, and all people with eggs or sperm in their family-building journey.
Colorado
Onto Fertility (FKA Rocky Mountain Fertility) - Englewood
Onto Fertility stands out by combining cutting-edge medical expertise with a deeply personalized approach to care. Their unique fertility assessment enables faster care by providing comprehensive insights into your reproductive health from the start, allowing them to design a tailored treatment plan without unnecessary delays. They focus on understanding your unique needs, leveraging the latest advancements in fertility science and technology, and ensuring your experience is compassionate, empowering, and stress-free.
California
Pacific Reproductive Center - Los Angeles
Pacific Reproductive Center in Torrance is a leading IVF clinic serving hopeful parents across the greater Los Angeles area. Known for its compassionate approach and advanced reproductive technologies, PRC offers individualized fertility plans designed to support overall health and improve the chances of a successful pregnancy. With a dedicated team of fertility specialists and a state-of-the-art facility, this Torrance clinic provides a calm, welcoming space for those navigating IVF, egg freezing, fertility testing, and more. As part of a trusted network across Southern California, Pacific Reproductive Center supports people at every stage of their family-building journey.
California
Pacific Reproductive Center in Orange County - Irvine
Pacific Reproductive Center in Irvine is a top-rated fertility clinic offering advanced reproductive care for individuals and couples across Orange County and Southern California. With a strong focus on personalized treatment, PRC supports each patient’s unique path to parenthood through services like IVF, IUI, ICSI and LGBTQ+ fertility. Conveniently located in Irvine, this state-of-the-art clinic is part of Pacific Reproductive Center’s trusted network across California. Known for expert care and a compassionate approach, the Irvine location provides a supportive space for anyone ready to explore their fertility options.
California
Pacific Reproductive Center in Riverside County - Corona
Pacific Reproductive Center in Corona, CA, offers expert fertility care through advanced assisted reproductive technologies and personalized treatment plans. Serving individuals and couples across Riverside County, this modern clinic provides IVF, IUI, ICSI, and more in a supportive, state-of-the-art setting, all guided by experienced fertility specialists dedicated to helping intended parents grow their families.
California
Pacific Reproductive Center in the San Fernando Valley - Glendale
Pacific Reproductive Center in Glendale is a trusted fertility clinic supporting people across Southern California on their path to parenthood. With decades of experience and a patient-first approach, the team offers a wide range of fertility treatments, from IVF and IUI to egg freezing and fertility testing, all in one convenient Glendale location. Part of a network of clinics across California, PRC combines compassionate care with the latest reproductive technologies.
New Jersey
Perch Fertility
Based in New Jersey, Perch focuses on holistic assessment, advanced technology, and personalized care through a modern fertility center that offers an individualized approach to fertility preservation and treatment.
North Carolina
Piedmont Reproductive Endocrinology Group - PREG - Asheville Center
Piedmont Reproductive Endocrinology Group (PREG) provides expert fertility care, offering advanced treatments like IVF and personalized plans to help patients achieve pregnancy and build their families.
South Carolina
Piedmont Reproductive Endocrinology Group - PREG - Columbia Center
PREG (Piedmont Reproductive Endocrinology Group) is the largest network of fertility clinics in the Carolinas, offering over 20 years of experience helping people grow their families. With a dedicated team of doctors, nurses, embryologists, and care staff, PREG provides expert, compassionate fertility care, including IVF, IUI, egg freezing, and more, while empowering patients with education, support, and personalized guidance at every step.
South Carolina
Piedmont Reproductive Endocrinology Group - PREG - Greenville Center
PREG (Piedmont Reproductive Endocrinology Group) is the largest network of fertility clinics in the Carolinas, offering over 20 years of experience helping people grow their families. With a dedicated team of doctors, nurses, embryologists, and care staff, PREG provides expert, compassionate fertility care, including IVF, IUI, egg freezing, and more, while empowering patients with education, support, and personalized guidance at every step.
South Carolina
Piedmont Reproductive Endocrinology Group - PREG - Mount Pleasant Center
PREG (Piedmont Reproductive Endocrinology Group) is the largest network of fertility clinics in the Carolinas, offering over 20 years of experience helping people grow their families. With a dedicated team of doctors, nurses, embryologists, and care staff, PREG provides expert, compassionate fertility care, including IVF, IUI, egg freezing, and more, while empowering patients with education, support, and personalized guidance at every step.
South Carolina
Piedmont Reproductive Endocrinology Group - PREG - Spartanburg Center
PREG (Piedmont Reproductive Endocrinology Group) is the largest network of fertility clinics in the Carolinas, offering over 20 years of experience helping people grow their families. With a dedicated team of doctors, nurses, embryologists, and care staff, PREG provides expert, compassionate fertility care, including IVF, IUI, egg freezing, and more, while empowering patients with education, support, and personalized guidance at every step.
South Carolina
Piedmont Reproductive Endocrinology Group - PREG - Summerville Center
PREG (Piedmont Reproductive Endocrinology Group) is the largest network of fertility clinics in the Carolinas, offering over 20 years of experience helping people grow their families. With a dedicated team of doctors, nurses, embryologists, and care staff, PREG provides expert, compassionate fertility care, including IVF, IUI, egg freezing, and more, while empowering patients with education, support, and personalized guidance at every step.
Georgia
Pinnacle Fertility - Atlanta
New York
Pinnacle Fertility - Manhattan
Pinnacle New York offers excellent care and a convenient full-service office in midtown Manhattan as part of the nationwide Pinnacle Fertility network.
Michigan
Pinnacle Fertility Michigan & Ohio fka IVF Michigan & Ohio - Ann Arbor
IVF Michigan, part of Pinnacle Fertility, offers IVF, genetic testing, and egg, sperm, and embryo freezing across Michigan, including Detroit—helping individuals and couples build their families.
Michigan
Pinnacle Fertility Michigan & Ohio fka IVF Michigan & Ohio - Bloomfield Hills
IVF Michigan, part of Pinnacle Fertility, offers IVF, genetic testing, and egg, sperm, and embryo freezing across Michigan, including Detroit—helping individuals and couples build their families.
Michigan
Pinnacle Fertility Michigan & Ohio fka IVF Michigan & Ohio - Dearborn
IVF Michigan, part of Pinnacle Fertility, offers IVF, genetic testing, and egg, sperm, and embryo freezing across Michigan, including Detroit—helping individuals and couples build their families.
Michigan
Pinnacle Fertility Michigan & Ohio fka IVF Michigan & Ohio - Grand Blanc
IVF Michigan, part of Pinnacle Fertility, offers IVF, genetic testing, and egg, sperm, and embryo freezing across Michigan, including Detroit—helping individuals and couples build their families.
Michigan
Pinnacle Fertility Michigan & Ohio fka IVF Michigan & Ohio - Grand Rapids
IVF Michigan, part of Pinnacle Fertility, offers IVF, genetic testing, and egg, sperm, and embryo freezing across Michigan, including Detroit—helping individuals and couples build their families.
Michigan
Pinnacle Fertility Michigan & Ohio fka IVF Michigan & Ohio - Macomb
IVF Michigan, part of Pinnacle Fertility, offers IVF, genetic testing, and egg, sperm, and embryo freezing across Michigan, including Detroit—helping individuals and couples build their families.
Michigan
Pinnacle Fertility Michigan & Ohio fka IVF Michigan & Ohio - Saginaw
IVF Michigan, part of Pinnacle Fertility, offers IVF, genetic testing, and egg, sperm, and embryo freezing across Michigan, including Detroit—helping individuals and couples build their families.
Ohio
Pinnacle Fertility Michigan & Ohio fka IVF Michigan & Ohio - Sylvania
IVF Michigan, part of Pinnacle Fertility, offers IVF, genetic testing, and egg, sperm, and embryo freezing across Michigan, including Detroit—helping individuals and couples build their families.
Michigan
Pinnacle Fertility Michigan & Ohio fka IVF Michigan & Ohio - Traverse
IVF Michigan, part of Pinnacle Fertility, offers IVF, genetic testing, and egg, sperm, and embryo freezing across Michigan, including Detroit—helping individuals and couples build their families.
North Carolina
REACH Fertility - Ballantyne
Reach Fertility understands that every path to parenthood is unique. Their dedicated team offers personalized fertility care, creating customized treatment plans that support each patient’s physical, emotional, and financial wellbeing.
North Carolina
REACH Fertility - Charlotte
Reach Fertility understands that every path to parenthood is unique. Their dedicated team offers personalized fertility care, creating customized treatment plans that support each patient’s physical, emotional, and financial wellbeing.
North Carolina
REACH Fertility - Lake Norman
Reach Fertility understands that every path to parenthood is unique. Their dedicated team offers personalized fertility care, creating customized treatment plans that support each patient’s physical, emotional, and financial wellbeing.
Florida
RMA Florida - Lake Mary
Reproductive Medicine Associates (RMA for short) is a global network of clinics specializing in reproductive medicine, assisted reproduction, research, and exceptional patient care.
Texas
RMA Houston
Reproductive Medicine Associates (RMA for short) is a global network of clinics specializing in reproductive medicine, assisted reproduction, research, and exceptional patient care.
New Jersey
RMA New Jersey - Basking Ridge
Reproductive Medicine Associates (RMA for short) is a global network of clinics specializing in reproductive medicine, assisted reproduction, research, and exceptional patient care.
New Jersey
RMA New Jersey - Eatontown
Reproductive Medicine Associates (RMA for short) is a global network of clinics specializing in reproductive medicine, assisted reproduction, research, and exceptional patient care.
New Jersey
RMA New Jersey - Englewood
Reproductive Medicine Associates (RMA for short) is a global network of clinics specializing in reproductive medicine, assisted reproduction, research, and exceptional patient care.
New Jersey
RMA New Jersey - Freehold
Reproductive Medicine Associates (RMA for short) is a global network of clinics specializing in reproductive medicine, assisted reproduction, research, and exceptional patient care.
New Jersey
RMA New Jersey - Jersey City
Reproductive Medicine Associates (RMA for short) is a global network of clinics specializing in reproductive medicine, assisted reproduction, research, and exceptional patient care.
New Jersey
RMA New Jersey - Marlton
Reproductive Medicine Associates (RMA for short) is a global network of clinics specializing in reproductive medicine, assisted reproduction, research, and exceptional patient care.
New Jersey
RMA New Jersey - Morristown
Reproductive Medicine Associates (RMA for short) is a global network of clinics specializing in reproductive medicine, assisted reproduction, research, and exceptional patient care.
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