In Vitro Fertilization and More
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The Journal of Fertility and Sterility reports that couples spend an average of 125 hours on the road during one IVF cycle. At Sama Fertility, we're breaking barriers and making IVF more accessible than ever before.
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Appointments from anywhereWith Anywhere Monitoring capabilities and virtual appointments, patients can initiate their IVF treatment from anywhere. This approach vastly reduces the need for physical clinic visits, requiring our patients to come in only twice: for the egg retrieval and the embryo transfer procedures.
For patients who prefer an in-person experience, we are also able to connect you with a nearby clinic for Remote Monitoring. |
"Sama Fertility offered me an integrative, accessible, and effective IVF process. My IVF journey required me to come into the clinic just twice: for the egg retrieval and embryo transfer. I had been nervous about what IVF would mean for my job and spending time with my partner. But working with Sama significantly minimized stress, allowing me to continue daily routines uninterrupted. We were thrilled to have a successful pregnancy. I would highly recommend exploring their patient-centered approach." —Esther, Age 36 |
IVF with Donor Sperm is yet another option that broadens the scope of possibilities for couples and individuals. In circumstances where male infertility is a concern or for single women and same-sex female couples, this procedure uses sperm from a selected donor to fertilize the retrieved eggs.
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Reciprocal IVF is a great option for lesbian couples or couples including trans men. It allows both partners to participate in the baby formation process:
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Frozen Embryo Transfer (FET) is the pathway for people who already have embryos in storage. When a patient or couple is ready to expand their family, a frozen embryo can be thawed and transferred into the uterus.
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Egg donation is a process where an individual—often called a donor—provides their eggs to another person or couple—known as the recipient—to help them conceive a child. This procedure is often sought by people who, due to various reasons like age, medical conditions, or genetic disorders, cannot use their own eggs.
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