This retrospective study surveyed decision-making and challenges among 78 gay cisgender male couples utilizing in-vitro fertilization (IVF) and a gestational carrier. While most couples (67.1%) found the decision to actively pursue fertility treatment ‘not difficult’, 32.9% felt that it was ‘somewhat difficult’ or ‘very or extremely difficult’. Almost 30% of couples had not undertaken financial planning for treatment, which introduced delays of N2 years for 25.3% of participants. Conceiving twins was ‘important to very important’ in 52.3% of couples, and 84.2% of couples chose to transfer two embryos to ‘increase the odds’ or reach an ideal family size in a single attempt despite increased complications with multiple pregnancies. Paternal l...
This project explored the experiences of ten gay male couples who chose to become parents. Of the tw...
$\textbf{STUDY QUESTION}$ Why do gay men choose to start their families through surrogacy? $\textb...
It is estimated by the World Health Organisation (2007) that approximately one in ten couples world ...
This retrospective study surveyed decision-making and challenges among 78 gay cisgender male couples...
This retrospective study surveyed decision-making and challenges among 78 gay cisgender male couples...
Infertility affects one out of every ten couples attempting conceive. According to a recent study; ...
Background: Up to 2018, the Belgian law stated that transgender people who wanted to change their le...
Background: Assisted reproductive technologies (ARTs) have facilitated novel family structures and, ...
Infertility clinics and providers in the United States have made efforts to become LGBTQ-inclusive, ...
Gay men are becoming increasingly involved in reproduction despite significant barriers limiting the...
Conference abstractGay men are increasingly using surrogacy to create biologically related families,...
Study question: How do gay couples deal with gestational surrogacy overseas? Summary answer: Feelin...
Couples experiencing infertility in the United States today face an increasing number of decisions a...
Over the past decade growing numbers of gay men have sought and found ways to become parents, includ...
This study explored gay fathers’ experiences disclosing to their children about the role of a gestat...
This project explored the experiences of ten gay male couples who chose to become parents. Of the tw...
$\textbf{STUDY QUESTION}$ Why do gay men choose to start their families through surrogacy? $\textb...
It is estimated by the World Health Organisation (2007) that approximately one in ten couples world ...
This retrospective study surveyed decision-making and challenges among 78 gay cisgender male couples...
This retrospective study surveyed decision-making and challenges among 78 gay cisgender male couples...
Infertility affects one out of every ten couples attempting conceive. According to a recent study; ...
Background: Up to 2018, the Belgian law stated that transgender people who wanted to change their le...
Background: Assisted reproductive technologies (ARTs) have facilitated novel family structures and, ...
Infertility clinics and providers in the United States have made efforts to become LGBTQ-inclusive, ...
Gay men are becoming increasingly involved in reproduction despite significant barriers limiting the...
Conference abstractGay men are increasingly using surrogacy to create biologically related families,...
Study question: How do gay couples deal with gestational surrogacy overseas? Summary answer: Feelin...
Couples experiencing infertility in the United States today face an increasing number of decisions a...
Over the past decade growing numbers of gay men have sought and found ways to become parents, includ...
This study explored gay fathers’ experiences disclosing to their children about the role of a gestat...
This project explored the experiences of ten gay male couples who chose to become parents. Of the tw...
$\textbf{STUDY QUESTION}$ Why do gay men choose to start their families through surrogacy? $\textb...
It is estimated by the World Health Organisation (2007) that approximately one in ten couples world ...