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Helping Same-Sex Couples Become Parents Since 1989 |
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Family Building for Lesbian CouplesSuccessful pregnancy for lesbian couples through assisted reproductive technologies depends on many factors including the health and fertility of the donor sperm, the lesbian partner providing her eggs and the partner who will carry the pregnancy and give birth. The skill and experience of the reproductive endocrinologist and embryologist facilitating the process are also very important for success. RSC Medical Director, Dr. Samuel Pang has been helping same-sex couples become parents for over 15 years. He is highly recognized for his reproductive medicine expertise, and is a member of the gay community. For women who prefer a female provider, five out of seven staff physicians are women, which ranks RSC as one of the largest groups of female fertility specialists in the nation.The Scientific and Laboratory Director at RSC is Kathryn J. Go, PhD, a reproductive biologist who is also nationally recognized. Furthermore, the Reproductive Science Center has one of the most advanced embryology laboratories in the northeast. The Reproductive Science Center of New England has a highly professional third party reproductive services team that meets the highest standards and criteria set by the American Society for Reproductive Medicine. All patients who undergo assisted reproductive technology treatment with donor eggs, gestational surrogacy or Reciprocal IVF are managed by Dr. Samuel Pang, who has led this team for the past 15 years. A number of assisted reproductive options are available; some of which involve working with sperm, eggs and embryos outside of the body. The primary aspects of family building for lesbian couples are: |
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