RMA of New York’s reproductive endocrinologists and professional staff can help you evaluate options and determine the most appropriate treatment for your specific needs. Becoming a single parent by choice may involve the following:
Sperm Donor Conception
Donor insemination allows clean and concentrated sperm, from a clinic-recruited donor, into the uterus around the time of ovulation, potentially resulting in pregnancy.
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An egg donor will donate eggs to enable another woman to become pregnant. The egg recipient may be the female patient or a gestational surrogate.
Learn MoreIVF (In Vitro Fertilization)
IVF involves retrieving eggs and sperm, fertilizing them in an RMA of New York laboratory to create embryos, then placing a healthy embryo into the uterus to achieve pregnancy.
Learn MoreGestational Surrogacy
Gestational surrogacy is a process in which an individual, who did not provide the egg used in conception, carries the pregnancy and gives birth to a baby for another person or couple.
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Why RMA of New York: Single Parenting
RMA of New York serves as the Division of Reproductive Endocrinology and Infertility at Mount Sinai Medical System. Our laboratory team is dedicated to scientific discovery, graduate medical education through RMA of NY’s REI Fellowship Program, and individualized care that focuses on you.
Our team of embryologists are consistently recognized as innovators in reproductive science and medicine, and security and safety standards. RMA of New York has been at the forefront of embryo freezing technology and cutting-edge research, helping countless individuals and partners achieve the dream of building a family.
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Ep 160: A Journey of IVF, Ovarian Cancer, Surrogacy, and Motherhood with Jess Jata
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