Starting a family is a unique and personal journey, and for lesbian couples, one option that has gained popularity is reciprocal IVF. This fertility treatment allows both partners to have a biological connection to their child, creating a shared experience of parenthood. If you're considering this option, it's important to understand what reciprocal IVF is and how it works.
Reciprocal IVF (also known as co-IVF or shared IVF) is a fertility treatment specifically designed for lesbian couples who want to both be involved in the pregnancy process. This method allows one partner to provide the eggs, while the other carries the pregnancy, creating an emotional and biological connection for both parents.
In a typical reciprocal IVF process:
The outcome is that one partner contributes the egg, and the other partner carries the pregnancy, making it a shared biological experience for both.
Our goal is to offer inclusive, compassionate care that acknowledges and addresses the unique challenges faced by LGBTQ+ individuals when it comes to fertility and reproductive health. We believe that everyone deserves the opportunity to grow their family, and we are here to guide you every step of the way.
Whether you’re considering reciprocal IVF or another fertility treatment, our team is dedicated to providing a supportive and empowering environment, helping you navigate the process with confidence.