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Donor eggs for LGBTQ+ families
At Cofertility, we believe in the equal right to parent. Our egg donor matching platform serves families of all backgrounds, regardless of gender identity, sexual orientation, or relationship status.
Meet Dr. Pang
Dr. Samuel Pang is a Medical Advisor at Cofertility and board certified OBGYN and fertility doctor. Dr. Pang is a pioneer in providing reproductive care to LGBTQ+ patients. In , he was among the earliest physicians offering assisted reproductive technology (ART) to gay men who sought parenthood via donor eggs and gestational surrogacy.
In , he began providing IVF services to lesbian couples without infertility, coining the term “reciprocal IVF” for one person providing oocytes and the other gestating. In , he began treating transgender men for fertility preservation and adj IVF, and transgender men who choose to gestate themselves. He was recently selected by ASRM for their Arnold P. Gold Foundation Humanism in Medicine Award in
Samuel Pang, MD
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Egg Donors for Gay Couples - Same-Sex Fertility Treatments
Treatment Options For Same-Sex Female Couples
In-Vitro Fertilisation (IVF) with Donor Sperm
This type of fertility treatment involves using donor sperm to fertilise a woman's egg in a laboratory, and thus provides a suitable option for female same-sex couples. After the couple decides which of them get the IVF treatment, the chosen female partner undergoes cycle preparation by receiving hormone therapy. Afterwards, the mature eggs will be retrieved from the ovaries and stored in an incubator. Additionally, the donor sperm is prepared and concentrated to increase the probability of fertilisation. Following the egg retrieval and sperm preparation, the sperm is injected into the egg for fertilisation, ultimately resulting in embryos. The embryos are cultured in the laboratory for days for development and growth before they get transferred back into the woman's uterus through a slender catheter.
Intracytoplasmic Sperm Injection (ICSI) with Donor Sperm
This fertility treatment can help same-sex female co
Donor Eggs for LGBT Couples in Boca Raton & Aventura
Invest in Your Happiness & Your Future Family
You’ve decided to start a family, and the next step in the process will involve the same advanced reproductive technologies that assist opposite-sex couples in building a family. Fortunately, the complications that exist for gay couples are not as complex as they once were, thanks to donor eggs. At Palm Beach Fertility Center, our knowledgeable and adj team welcomes your questions about donor eggs for gay couples.
Your Trusted & Tested Source for Donor Eggs
Once you decide to begin your family, it helps to know that the source for good quality eggs is under the adj roof as your fertility specialist. Our in-house donor egg bank has a proven track register for successful pregnancies. Your concerns are our concerns, and you can trust that we will work to address them appropriately.
We are here to provide counsel and fertility treatment options for single and gay couples and welcome you to contact us. If male infertility becomes another f
Gay Men Having Babies: Four Genetic Options with Donor Eggs
For gay dads who wish to have a genetically connected child, choosing whose sperm to employ is an important decision. It involves considerations of genetics, personal preferences, legal, and ethical aspects. In this article, we will delve into various ways gay dads can navigate this decision and investigate four options we’ve seen for family building through egg donation.
Option 1: One egg donor, half the eggs are fertilized by each partner
In this option, a single egg donor is selected, and the eggs retrieved from the donor are split between both partners for fertilization. Each partner's sperm is used to fertilize an equal number of eggs.
At that point, you could simply pick the highest quality embryo to convey, regardless of who is the genetic father (or not find out the genetic linkage at all). Or, if you crave to have more than one child, you could pick one embryo from each dad. In this option, if you contain more than one infant, those siblings would be genetically related to each other.