IVF Egg Retrieval Process: A Complete Guide

Gaia Team
A team of people deeply invested in fertility science and technology
In this guide

After weeks of hormone injections, early-morning monitoring appointments, and careful planning, retrieval day can feel like a huge finish line. It’s the culmination of so much physical and emotional energy. This single procedure is one of the most critical parts of your entire treatment cycle, and it’s natural to feel a mix of excitement and nerves. We get it. That’s why we’ve put together a comprehensive guide to the ivf egg retrieval process. We’ll cover what to expect before, during, and after the procedure, helping you understand not just the medical steps but also how to best care for your body and mind.

Key Takeaways

  • Understand the full timeline: The egg retrieval itself is a quick 10-20 minute procedure, but it's the final step of a two-week phase of hormone injections and frequent monitoring appointments, all timed perfectly with a final "trigger shot."
  • Prioritize your well-being before and after: Preparing your body involves gentle lifestyle adjustments and building a support system. Afterward, plan for at least a full day of rest to manage common side effects like cramping and bloating, and know the signs that warrant a call to your doctor.
  • Your role shifts to decision-making post-retrieval: Once your part is done, the embryology lab takes over to fertilize the eggs and monitor embryo growth. Your next step is to work with your care team to understand the results and decide between a fresh embryo transfer or freezing your embryos for a future cycle.

What is IVF Egg Retrieval?

If you’re starting fertility treatment, you’ll hear the term “egg retrieval” a lot. It’s a pivotal step in both in vitro fertilization (IVF) and egg freezing, and it’s totally normal to have questions about what it involves. At its core, an egg retrieval is a medical procedure to collect mature eggs directly from your ovaries. Think of it as the moment your body’s hard work during the stimulation phase comes to fruition.

The whole process is surprisingly quick, usually lasting about 10 to 20 minutes. It’s performed by a fertility doctor at one of Gaia's partner clinics or another fertility center. While it’s a minor surgical procedure, it’s a major milestone in your fertility journey. Understanding what to expect can make the entire experience feel more manageable. From the medications leading up to it to the recovery afterward, knowing the steps can help you feel prepared and in control.

The basics of the procedure

The egg retrieval procedure is designed to be as straightforward and comfortable as possible. It happens exactly 36 hours after your final hormone injection, often called the "trigger shot," which signals your eggs to complete their maturation. On the day of the procedure, you'll be given anesthesia or sedation so you won't feel any pain. Your doctor then uses a thin, ultrasound-guided needle to gently collect the mature eggs from the follicles in your ovaries. The entire process is over before you know it, and you’ll spend a little time in a recovery room before heading home.

Its role in your IVF journey

Egg retrieval is a critical link in the chain of events that make up an IVF cycle. After weeks of hormone medications to stimulate your ovaries to produce multiple mature eggs, the retrieval is the step that makes fertilization possible outside the body. Once collected, the mature eggs are taken to the lab where an embryologist will combine them with sperm to create embryos. These embryos are then monitored as they develop over the next several days. From there, an embryo can be transferred into the uterus in a fresh cycle or frozen for a future transfer. Without the retrieval, there are no eggs to work with, making it a truly essential part of the process.

When it's recommended

An egg retrieval is a necessary step for anyone undergoing IVF or egg freezing. Your doctor might recommend IVF for a number of reasons, including blocked or damaged fallopian tubes, ovulation disorders, endometriosis, or unexplained infertility. It’s also a common treatment when there are issues with sperm quality or quantity. For others, the goal isn't immediate pregnancy but fertility preservation. Egg freezing allows you to retrieve and store your eggs at their current quality, giving you more options for building your family down the road. Whatever your reason, the retrieval is the gateway to the next phase of your treatment.

How to Prepare Your Body and Mind

Getting ready for an egg retrieval is about more than just medical appointments. It’s a time to focus on your physical and emotional well-being to set yourself up for the best possible experience. Think of this phase as building a strong foundation for the journey ahead. Taking care of your body and mind is one of the most important things you can do, giving you a sense of control in a process that can often feel unpredictable. From initial health checks to finding your support crew, here’s how you can prepare.

Medical screenings and tests

Before your cycle begins, your doctor will want a clear picture of your reproductive health. This usually involves a few standard screening tests. You can expect blood tests to check your ovarian reserve (your egg supply) and hormone levels, as well as an infectious disease screening. Your doctor will also likely perform a uterine exam, often a baseline ultrasound, to make sure everything looks good inside your uterus. If you have a male partner, they’ll typically have a semen analysis done. These tests help your care team create a personalized IVF treatment plan just for you.

Making lifestyle adjustments

Giving your body some extra love in the months leading up to your retrieval can make a real difference. Many doctors recommend starting to prepare about three months in advance. This doesn’t mean you need a complete life overhaul, but small, consistent changes can be powerful. Try to focus on eating nutritious foods, getting moderate exercise like walking or yoga, and prioritizing sleep. It’s also a good idea to cut back on or eliminate alcohol and stop smoking or vaping, as these can impact egg quality. These healthy habits can help you feel your best as you head into treatment.

Building your support system

Going through IVF can feel isolating, but you don’t have to do it alone. This is the time to lean on your people. Whether it’s your partner, a close friend, or a family member, decide who you want in your corner and let them know how they can help. Many people also find comfort in connecting with others who just get it. Online forums and local support groups can be incredible resources for sharing experiences and advice. Remember, your fertility clinic may also offer counseling services, and at Gaia, we’re here to provide 1:1 support every step of the way.

Managing your expectations

The IVF process is an emotional marathon, not a sprint. It’s completely normal to feel a mix of hope, anxiety, and everything in between. It’s helpful to go in with a realistic mindset. Understand that success rates depend on many factors, including age and the cause of infertility, and unfortunately, not every cycle results in a pregnancy. Try to focus on taking it one day and one appointment at a time. Practicing mindfulness, journaling, or simply giving yourself permission to feel your feelings can help you stay grounded through the ups and downs.

The Medication and Monitoring Phase

This phase is all about preparing your body for the egg retrieval. The goal is to encourage your ovaries to produce multiple mature eggs, rather than the single egg that typically develops each month. It involves a combination of fertility medications and regular check-ins at your clinic to make sure everything is progressing just right. It can feel like a lot to manage, but your care team will guide you through every step.

Types of fertility medications

During an IVF cycle, your doctor will prescribe several different medications. These aren't one-size-fits-all; your protocol is tailored specifically to you. The main players are injectable hormones designed to stimulate your ovaries to grow multiple follicles (the small, fluid-filled sacs that contain your eggs). You’ll also likely take another type of medication to prevent your body from ovulating too early, ensuring the eggs can be retrieved at the perfect time. Your clinic will give you a detailed calendar and instructions for each medication, so you’ll know exactly what to take and when.

Understanding your hormone injections

For about 10 to 14 days, you’ll give yourself hormone injections. The idea of daily shots can be intimidating, but your clinic’s nursing team will teach you exactly how to do it, and you’ll get the hang of it quickly. These medicines are crucial because they help your ovaries produce many eggs at once, which gives you more chances to create a healthy embryo. Think of it as maximizing the potential of this one cycle. It’s a short-term commitment for a long-term goal, and it’s completely normal to lean on your partner or a friend for support during this time.

What to expect at monitoring appointments

While you’re taking stimulation medication, you’ll visit your clinic every few days for monitoring appointments. These check-ins are how your doctor keeps a close eye on your progress. You can expect to have transvaginal ultrasounds to measure the growth of your follicles and check the thickness of your uterine lining. You’ll also have blood tests to track your hormone levels, particularly your estrogen. These appointments are quick but essential, as they allow your doctor to adjust your medication dosages if needed, ensuring your body is responding safely and effectively. This personalized care happens at your chosen partner clinic.

Timing the trigger shot

Once your ultrasounds and bloodwork show that your follicles have reached the ideal size, you’ll get the green light for the final injection: the trigger shot. This is the most time-sensitive step in the process. The trigger shot contains a hormone (like hCG) that prompts the eggs inside the follicles to go through their final stage of maturation. You’ll be given a very specific time to administer this shot, usually about 35 to 36 hours before your scheduled egg retrieval. Following this timing precisely is critical to ensure your eggs are mature and ready for retrieval. After this shot, you’re on the home stretch.

What Happens on Retrieval Day?

After weeks of medications and monitoring appointments, retrieval day is a major milestone. Knowing what to expect can help ease any nerves you might have. Your care team will walk you through everything, but here’s a general idea of how the day will go.

Pre-procedure prep

The big day is here. Your clinic will give you specific instructions, but typically you’ll need to arrive about 30 minutes early. You’ll also be asked not to eat or drink anything after midnight the night before your procedure—this is a standard safety measure for anesthesia. Plan to wear comfortable, loose-fitting clothes and leave any jewelry or valuables at home. It’s completely normal to feel a mix of excitement and nerves. This is a major milestone in your IVF journey. Take a few deep breaths, and remember that your care team is there to support you every step of the way.

The retrieval process, step-by-step

Once you’re settled, you’ll be taken to the procedure room. The retrieval itself is a relatively quick process, usually lasting between 10 and 30 minutes. While you are comfortably sedated, your doctor will use a thin, ultrasound-guided needle to go through the vaginal wall and into each ovarian follicle. The fluid inside each follicle, which contains the egg, is gently drawn out. This fluid is immediately passed to an embryologist in an adjacent lab, who will identify and secure the eggs under a microscope. Your team is focused on making this process as smooth and efficient as possible.

Anesthesia options

You won’t be awake or feel any pain during the retrieval. The procedure is performed under light sedation, often called "twilight" or "conscious sedation." This isn't the same as general anesthesia used for major surgery. Instead, you’ll feel very sleepy and relaxed, and you’ll continue to breathe on your own. An anesthesiologist will be with you the entire time, monitoring your heart rate, blood pressure, and oxygen levels to ensure you are safe and comfortable. Most people have no memory of the procedure afterward, waking up once it’s all over.

Immediately after the procedure

After the retrieval is complete, you’ll be moved to a recovery area where you can rest for about an hour as the anesthesia wears off. Nurses will monitor you and make sure you’re feeling okay. Before you leave, your doctor or a nurse will likely tell you how many eggs were successfully retrieved. Because you’ve had sedation, you cannot drive yourself home. You’ll need to arrange for a partner, friend, or family member to pick you up from one of our partner clinics and stay with you for the rest of the day. Plan on taking it easy and resting.

Recovering After Your Egg Retrieval

You did it! The egg retrieval is complete. Now, it's time to focus on rest and recovery. While everyone’s experience is a little different, here’s a general guide to what you can expect physically and how to take care of yourself in the days following your procedure. Your main job is to be gentle with yourself as your body heals.

Your physical recovery timeline

The good news is that recovery is usually pretty quick. Most people are ready to go home about an hour after the procedure. You’ll need someone to drive you, as you’ll still be feeling the effects of the anesthesia. Many people feel well enough to return to work the next day, but it’s also completely normal to need an extra day or two to rest. The most important thing is to listen to your body. Don’t push yourself if you’re feeling tired or sore. This is just one step in your overall IVF journey, and giving yourself time to heal properly is key.

How to manage discomfort

It’s common to feel some discomfort after an egg retrieval, often described as being similar to period cramps. You might also experience bloating, tiredness, or some spotting, which is normal. A heating pad can be your best friend for easing cramps, and you can usually take Tylenol for pain relief (but always check with your doctor first). Remember that your hormones have been on a wild ride, so mood changes are also part of the package. Be kind to yourself, wear your comfiest clothes, and allow yourself to feel whatever comes up. Your body has been through a lot, and it’s okay to take it easy.

Guidelines for activity and rest

For the first 24 hours after your procedure, the rules are simple: take it easy. You should not drive, work, exercise, or make any big life decisions during this time. The anesthesia needs to fully wear off, and your body needs to rest. Your ovaries are also enlarged and sensitive, so you’ll want to avoid any heavy exercise or high-impact activities until your doctor gives you the all-clear. This helps protect them from twisting, a rare but serious complication. Gentle movement, like light walking, is usually fine and can help with bloating. This advice is similar for anyone recovering from an egg freezing cycle.

When to call your doctor

While mild discomfort is expected, it’s important to know which signs warrant a call to your doctor. Don’t hesitate to reach out to your clinical team if you experience severe or constant abdominal pain, ongoing nausea and vomiting, a fever, or heavy bleeding. Other red flags include rapid weight gain (a few pounds in a day or two) or shortness of breath, as these can be signs of Ovarian Hyperstimulation Syndrome (OHSS). You know your body best. If something doesn’t feel right, trust your gut and get in touch with one of your clinic's medical professionals. Your partner clinics are there to support you through every step, including recovery.

Understanding the Potential Risks

It’s completely normal to feel a little anxious about the medical side of IVF. While egg retrieval is a very common and safe procedure, every medical process comes with potential risks and side effects. Being informed about what could happen helps you know what’s normal and when it’s time to reach out to your doctor. Think of it as another way to advocate for yourself on this journey. Your care team will go over all of this with you, but it never hurts to be prepared. Most side effects are mild and temporary, but knowing the signs of more serious complications can give you peace of mind and help you stay safe. Remember, your clinic is there to support you through every step, including any bumps along the way.

Common side effects

After the retrieval, it’s very common to feel some discomfort. Many people describe the feeling as similar to period symptoms—think mild to moderate cramping, bloating, and some abdominal tenderness. You might also feel more tired than usual or notice some light spotting. Bruising at your injection sites from the stimulation medications is also perfectly normal. These side effects are your body’s response to the hormone medications and the procedure itself. They typically resolve on their own within a few days as your body recovers and your hormones begin to settle back to their baseline. Gentle self-care is key here.

Recognizing signs of OHSS

One of the more talked-about risks is Ovarian Hyperstimulation Syndrome (OHSS), which can happen when your ovaries overreact to the fertility medications. Your clinic will monitor you closely to prevent this, but it’s still important to know the symptoms. Mild OHSS can feel like intense bloating, belly pain, nausea, vomiting, or diarrhea. While severe cases are rare, they can be serious. The key is to listen to your body. If your symptoms feel more intense than typical post-retrieval discomfort or they’re getting worse instead of better, it’s time to call your doctor.

Prevention strategies

You and your doctor are a team when it comes to minimizing risks. Your clinic will tailor your medication protocol based on your health history, especially if you have a condition like PCOS that can increase your risk for OHSS. On your end, focusing on your overall health in the months leading up to your cycle can make a difference. This might include making lifestyle adjustments to reduce inflammation and reach a healthy BMI. It’s not about perfection, but about giving your body the best possible foundation for a safe and successful retrieval. Always talk to your doctor before making any major changes to your diet or exercise routine.

Important warning signs to know

While most people recover without any issues, you should know which symptoms warrant an immediate call to your doctor. Don’t hesitate to reach out to your clinical team if you experience severe or constant abdominal pain that doesn’t let up. The same goes for ongoing nausea and vomiting that makes it hard to keep fluids down. These could be signs of a complication that needs medical attention. Your care team wants to hear from you if you’re concerned. There’s no such thing as a silly question, especially when it comes to your health and safety during treatment.

What Happens to Your Eggs Next?

Once your egg retrieval is complete, you can take a deep breath—you’ve done your part. Now, the embryology team takes over, and the next few days are all about seeing how your eggs and the sperm get along. This part of the process happens behind the scenes in the lab, but your care team will keep you updated on the progress. Here’s a look at what’s happening while you’re resting and recovering.

The fertilization process

The first step is to introduce the eggs to the sperm, which usually happens a few hours after your retrieval. There are two common ways to do this. The first is conventional insemination, where the eggs and a prepared sperm sample are placed together in a dish to let fertilization happen naturally overnight. The second method is called Intracytoplasmic Sperm Injection, or ICSI. With ICSI, an embryologist injects a single, healthy sperm directly into each mature egg. Your doctor will recommend the best approach for you based on your specific circumstances. Once an egg is successfully fertilized, it’s officially called an embryo.

Embryo development and grading

After fertilization, the embryos begin to grow and divide in a special incubator that mimics the conditions of a uterus. The embryology team will monitor them closely over the next five to six days. On day one, a fertilized egg is a single cell. By day three, it should have divided into about six to eight cells. The goal is for the embryos to reach the blastocyst stage by day five, which is a rapidly dividing ball of hundreds of cells. During this time, embryologists also grade the embryos based on their appearance, which helps determine which ones have the best chance of leading to a successful pregnancy.

Deciding between transfer or freezing

Once your embryos have developed for several days, you and your doctor will decide on the next step. One option is a "fresh" embryo transfer, where one or more embryos are transferred into your uterus just a few days after the retrieval. Alternatively, you can choose to freeze the embryos through a process called vitrification. This allows you to schedule a "frozen" embryo transfer for a future cycle. Freezing embryos is also necessary if you plan to do preimplantation genetic testing (PGT), which checks the embryos for chromosomal abnormalities before transfer. This decision is highly personal and depends on many factors, including your health and the quality of your embryos.

Working with your care team

This stage involves a lot of waiting and can feel a bit out of your hands, which is why clear communication with your care team is so important. They are your best resource for understanding how your embryos are developing and what the results mean. Don’t hesitate to ask questions about the fertilization report, embryo grading, or your doctor’s recommendations for transfer or freezing. Your fertility specialist and the embryology team at your partner clinic will guide you through the pros and cons of each option, helping you make the most informed decision for your family-building journey.

Planning Your Next Steps

Once your eggs are retrieved and either fertilized or frozen, you might feel a mix of relief and anticipation. This is a great time to look ahead and plan for what’s next. Being prepared for the next phase of your IVF journey can help you feel more in control and confident in your decisions. It’s all about knowing what questions to ask, understanding the factors at play, and making sure you have the right financial and emotional support in place.

Key questions to ask your doctor

Your relationship with your care team is a partnership, and open communication is key. Before your next appointment, take some time to jot down your questions. It helps to go in prepared so you can make the most of your time together. Here are a few important topics to bring up:

  • Embryo transfer: Ask how many embryos they recommend transferring. This number often depends on your age, embryo quality, and other personal health factors. Your doctor will follow specific guidelines to give you the best chance of a healthy pregnancy while minimizing the risk of multiples.
  • Extra embryos: If you have more embryos than you plan to transfer, what are your options? You can typically choose to freeze them for a future cycle, donate them, or have them discarded. This is a deeply personal decision, so give yourself time to think it through.
  • Multiple pregnancies: If you transfer more than one embryo, there’s a chance of a multiple pregnancy. Talk to your doctor about the associated risks and how they would be managed.

Understanding success factors

The outcome of an IVF cycle depends on a unique combination of factors, and it can be helpful to understand what might influence your own results. While there are no guarantees, knowing the key variables can help you set realistic expectations.

Success rates are often influenced by your age, as egg quality tends to decline over time. The quality of the embryo itself is also a major factor—more developed embryos generally have higher pregnancy rates. Your personal reproductive history, the underlying cause of infertility, and your overall lifestyle can also play a role. For example, having a good supply of eggs from your retrieval is a positive sign. Your doctor can walk you through how these factors apply to your specific situation.

Financial planning and support

Let’s be real: fertility treatment is a huge financial commitment. As you plan your next steps, it’s important to have a clear picture of the costs involved and the resources available to you. Many people find that they need to explore different avenues for funding their treatment.

Some organizations, like the Baby Quest Foundation, provide financial assistance through grants for procedures like IVF and egg freezing. It’s also worth looking into partners like Gaia, who can help you plan and pay for treatment with more flexibility and protection, including refund-backed plans if your journey doesn’t end with a baby. Having a financial safety net can make a world of difference.

Where to find resources

You don’t have to go through this alone. Building a strong support system is one of the most important things you can do for yourself. This can include friends, family, a partner, or a professional therapist.

There are also incredible organizations dedicated to helping people through fertility challenges. RESOLVE: The National Infertility Association is a fantastic resource for comprehensive information and support networks. Your own fertility clinic likely has resources, too, like support groups or counselors you can connect with. Hearing from others who have been in your shoes can be incredibly validating and comforting. Remember to lean on your community—they want to be there for you.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Is the egg retrieval procedure painful? You won't feel any pain during the actual procedure because you'll be comfortably sedated. Afterward, it's very common to experience some cramping, bloating, and soreness that feels a lot like period pain. Most people find that resting with a heating pad and taking over-the-counter pain relievers recommended by their doctor is enough to manage the discomfort.

How many eggs can I expect to get from my retrieval? This is one of the most common questions, and the answer is different for everyone. The number of eggs retrieved depends on many factors, including your age, your ovarian reserve, and how your body responds to the medications. Your doctor can give you an estimate based on how many follicles they see on your ultrasound scans, but the final count isn't known until the procedure is over. Try to remember that quality is just as important as quantity.

How much time should I plan to take off from work? You should definitely plan to take the entire day of your retrieval off. You won't be able to drive or work after having sedation, and your main job is to go home and rest. Many people feel well enough to return to their normal routine the following day, but it's wise to listen to your body. If your job is physically demanding, or if you just want a buffer, you might consider taking an extra day to recover.

What happens if none of my eggs fertilize or develop into embryos? Receiving this news is incredibly difficult, and it's okay to feel disappointed. While it's a tough outcome, it provides your medical team with valuable information. Your doctor will review every detail of the cycle to understand what might have happened. This can help them adjust your treatment plan for a future cycle, perhaps by changing the medication protocol or using a different fertilization technique like ICSI.

If I'm just freezing my eggs, do I still need to worry about OHSS? Yes, the risk of Ovarian Hyperstimulation Syndrome (OHSS) is linked to the hormone medications used to stimulate your ovaries, which is a necessary step for both IVF and egg freezing. Your ovaries are working hard to produce multiple eggs, so the risk is still there. Your doctor will monitor you just as closely throughout your egg freezing cycle to keep you safe and adjust your protocol to minimize this risk.

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The Gaia team is made up of people deeply invested in fertility science and technology. They work directly with medical experts to bring you accurate and actionable information to help people on their own IVF journeys. Many team members have gone through fertility treatment and understand just how personal, challenging, and rewarding the journey can be.
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Virginia
Dominion Fertility - Arlington
Dominion Fertility is highly rated for their personalized care, support for LGBTQ+ patients, and trustworthy staff and doctors. Dominion shares a network with Pinnacle clinics across the country.
Maryland
Dominion Fertility - Bethesda
Dominion Fertility is highly rated for their personalized care, support for LGBTQ+ patients, and trustworthy staff and doctors. Dominion shares a network with Pinnacle clinics across the country.
New York
Extend Fertility
Extend Fertility in NYC offers next-generation fertility care, combining exceptional clinical experience with a small practice environment. Our focus is achieving the best results for our patients – combining a state-of-the-art lab with a team of award-winning doctors. We also prioritize affordability, to keep family building within reach for all.
New York
Generation Next Fertility - Long Island
Generation Next Fertility is a state-of-the-art fertility clinic in Long Island specializing in advanced infertility treatments and personalized care. The clinic offers a wide range of family-building options, including an in-house egg donor program and support for gestational carrier surrogacy, ensuring inclusive care for all individuals and couples, including LGBTQ+ families.
New York
Generation Next Fertility - Manhattan
Generation Next Fertility is a state-of-the-art fertility clinic in New York City specializing in advanced infertility treatments and personalized care. The clinic offers a wide range of family-building options, including an in-house egg donor program and support for gestational carrier surrogacy, ensuring inclusive care for all individuals and couples, including LGBTQ+ families.
New York
Generation Next Fertility - Westchester
Generation Next Fertility is a state-of-the-art fertility clinic in Westchester specializing in advanced infertility treatments and personalized care. The clinic offers a wide range of family-building options, including an in-house egg donor program and support for gestational carrier surrogacy, ensuring inclusive care for all individuals and couples, including LGBTQ+ families.
Arizona
IVF Phoenix - Mesa
IVF Phoenixℱ brings 30 years of fertility treatment expertise and a customized, integrative approach to treat the whole patient on the best path to parenthood.
Arizona
IVF Phoenix - Scottsdale
IVF Phoenixℱ brings 30 years of fertility treatment expertise and a customized, integrative approach to treat the whole patient on the best path to parenthood.
Illinois
IVF1 - Naperville
Fertility Centers of Illinois in Naperville has been helping individuals and families build their futures since 1999. The clinic offers a complete range of fertility services—including IVF, IUI, egg freezing, genetic testing, and dedicated LGBTQ+ family-building programs—delivered with compassionate, personalized care.
Illinois
IVF1 - Oswego
Fertility Centers of Illinois in Oswego has supported individuals and families on their path to parenthood since 1999. The clinic provides a full spectrum of services—including IVF, IUI, egg freezing, genetic testing, and LGBTQ+ family-building programs—delivered with personalized, compassionate care.
Illinois
IVF1 - Plainfield
Since 1999, Fertility Centers of Illinois in Plainfield has provided expert fertility care to individuals and families throughout the community. The clinic offers comprehensive services—including IVF, IUI, egg freezing, genetic testing, and inclusive LGBTQ+ family-building programs—delivered with compassionate, personalized support.
California
Innovative Fertility Center
Innovative Fertility Center in Southern California offers personalized, cost-conscious fertility care in a supportive and intimate setting. Known for its advanced IVF and IUI treatments, as well as a renowned donor egg and sperm program, the clinic provides comprehensive support from the first consultation through conception, helping individuals and couples navigate their fertility journey with expert guidance every step of the way.
Illinois
Institute for Human Reproduction - Chicago
Since 2004, Fertility Centers of Illinois in Chicago has provided expert fertility care, helping individuals and families achieve their dreams of parenthood. The clinic offers a comprehensive range of services—including IVF, IUI, egg freezing, genetic testing, and inclusive LGBTQ+ family-building programs—delivered with personalized, compassionate support.
Indiana
Institute for Human Reproduction - Dyer
Since 2004, Fertility Centers of Illinois in Dyer has supported individuals and families on their path to parenthood with compassionate care. The Dyer clinic is open for monitoring appointments, while nearby Fertility Centers of Illinois locations provide the full range of services, including IVF, IUI, egg freezing, genetic testing, and LGBTQ+ family-building programs.
Wisconsin
Institute for Human Reproduction - Milwaukee
Fertility Centers of Illinois in Milwaukee has served the community since 2004, providing compassionate support for individuals and families pursuing parenthood. This location is open for monitoring and by-appointment visits, while nearby clinics offer the full spectrum of fertility services, including IVF, IUI, egg freezing, genetic testing, and LGBTQ+ family-building programs.
Illinois
Institute for Human Reproduction - Oak Brook
Since 2004, Fertility Centers of Illinois in Oak Brook has supported individuals and families on their journey to parenthood with compassionate, expert care. The clinic offers a full range of fertility services, including IVF, IUI, egg freezing, genetic testing, and dedicated LGBTQ+ family-building programs—delivered with personalized support every step of the way.
Illinois
Institute for Human Reproduction - Tinley Park
Fertility Centers of Illinois in Tinley Park has provided advanced fertility care since 2004, helping individuals and families achieve their parenthood goals. The clinic offers comprehensive services—including IVF, IUI, egg freezing, genetic testing, and inclusive LGBTQ+ family-building programs—supported by personalized, compassionate care at every stage.
Ohio
Institute for Reproductive Health (IRH) - Cincinnati
Institute for Reproductive Health strives to provide high quality care in the field of infertility and reproductive endocrinology. They do so with the latest assisted reproductive techniques in an environment that is warm, caring and individualized. They offer diagnostic work-ups as well as all the full range of fertility treatment options.
Kentucky
Institute for Reproductive Health (IRH) - Florence
Institute for Reproductive Health strives to provide high quality care in the field of infertility and reproductive endocrinology. They do so with the latest assisted reproductive techniques in an environment that is warm, caring and individualized. They offer diagnostic work-ups as well as all the full range of fertility treatment options.
Kentucky
Institute for Reproductive Health (IRH) - Louisville
Institute for Reproductive Health strives to provide high quality care in the field of infertility and reproductive endocrinology. They do so with the latest assisted reproductive techniques in an environment that is warm, caring and individualized. They offer diagnostic work-ups as well as all the full range of fertility treatment options.
Ohio
Institute for Reproductive Health (IRH) - Montgomery
Institute for Reproductive Health strives to provide high quality care in the field of infertility and reproductive endocrinology. They do so with the latest assisted reproductive techniques in an environment that is warm, caring and individualized. They offer diagnostic work-ups as well as all the full range of fertility treatment options.
New York
Island Fertility
Island Fertility, in collaboration with Stony Brook Medicine, is a full-service fertility clinic offering advanced reproductive care in a warm, patient-focused setting. Led by board-certified reproductive endocrinologists, including Dr. James Stelling and Dr. Bradley Trivax, the clinic combines compassionate care with cutting-edge technology. With state-of-the-art andrology and embryology labs on-site, Island Fertility provides comprehensive fertility treatments, including IVF and fertility preservation, all designed to support individuals and couples on their journey to parenthood.
California
Los Angeles Reproductive Center (LARC) - Bakersfield
Los Angeles Reproductive Center’s Bakersfield clinic offers advanced fertility treatments in a warm, modern setting. Their double board-certified specialists provide personalized care to help individuals and couples overcome infertility and build the family they’ve dreamed of. Serving patients throughout Bakersfield and Kern County, they offer IVF, IUI, egg freezing, and more with compassion and expertise.
California
Los Angeles Reproductive Center (LARC) - Encino
At their Encino office, Los Angeles Reproductive Center offers cutting-edge fertility treatments in a modern, welcoming space. Led by double board-certified fertility doctors Marc Kalan and Nurit Winkler, they provide expert care to help patients across the San Fernando Valley and greater Los Angeles achieve their family-building goals through IVF, egg freezing, IUI, and more.
California
Marin Fertility Center - Greenbrae
Marin Fertility Center takes a personalized approach to reproductive care, offering advanced fertility treatments tailored to each individual’s unique journey. MFC combines cutting-edge science with compassion to make fertility care more accessible.
California
Marin Fertility Center - Napa
Marin Fertility Center takes a personalized approach to reproductive care, offering advanced fertility treatments tailored to each individual’s unique journey. As a Gaia partner clinic, MFC combines cutting-edge science with compassion to make fertility care more accessible.
California
Marin Fertility Center - Santa Rosa
Marin Fertility Center takes a personalized approach to reproductive care, offering advanced fertility treatments tailored to each individual’s unique journey. MFC combines cutting-edge science with compassion to make fertility care more accessible.
California
Marin Fertilty Center - San Francisco
Marin Fertility Center takes a personalized approach to reproductive care, offering advanced fertility treatments tailored to each individual’s unique journey. MFC combines cutting-edge science with compassion to make fertility care more accessible.
Arizona
New Direction Fertility Centers - Gilbert
New Direction Fertility Centers are redefining fertility care with innovation, compassion, and accessibility at the core. Their modern approach aligns with Gaia’s mission to make family-building simpler, more inclusive, and within reach for everyone.
Nevada
New Direction Fertility Centers - Las Vegas (Henderson)
New Direction Fertility Centers are redefining fertility care with innovation, compassion, and accessibility at the core. Their modern approach aligns with Gaia’s mission to make family-building simpler, more inclusive, and within reach for everyone.
Arizona
New Direction Fertility Centers - Scottsdale
New Direction Fertility Centers are redefining fertility care with innovation, compassion, and accessibility at the core. Their modern approach aligns with Gaia’s mission to make family-building simpler, more inclusive, and within reach for everyone.
Arizona
New Direction Fertility Centers - West Valley (Avondale)
New Direction Fertility Centers are redefining fertility care with innovation, compassion, and accessibility at the core. Their modern approach aligns with Gaia’s mission to make family-building simpler, more inclusive, and within reach for everyone.
California
OC FertilityÂź + OC BiogenixÂź
OC Fertility¼ + OC Biogenix¼ is a women-owned clinic in Southern California offering expert fertility care and in-house lab services. From IVF and egg freezing to donor options and sperm/egg freezing, their board-certified team delivers high-quality, personalized care. Known for their inclusive, patient-first approach, they proudly support individuals and couples of all backgrounds, including the LGBTQIA+ community. With flexible travel packages and a beachside location, they’re a top choice for fertility care in California and beyond.
Oregon
ORM Fertility - Downtown Portland
ORM Fertility has been helping people on the path to parenthood since 1989. They're known for their personalized care, excellent outcomes, and numerous contributions to scientific papers.
Oregon
ORM Fertility - Southside Portland
ORM Fertility has been helping people on the path to parenthood since 1989. They're known for their personalized care, excellent outcomes, and numerous contributions to scientific papers.
Ohio
Ohio Reproductive Medicine
At Ohio Reproductive Medicine, a dedicated team works alongside experienced physicians to provide consistent guidance, education, and support throughout the fertility journey. With many staff members serving patients for years, the clinic is known for its professionalism, discretion, and personalized care — ensuring every touchpoint, from reception to clinical to financial, is rooted in compassion and excellence.
Colorado
Onto Fertility (FKA Rocky Mountain Fertility Center) - Fort Collins
Onto Fertility provides fully inclusive care, supporting LGBTQ+ individuals, single patients, and all people with eggs or sperm in their family-building journey.
Colorado
Onto Fertility (FKA Rocky Mountain Fertility) - Englewood
Onto Fertility stands out by combining cutting-edge medical expertise with a deeply personalized approach to care. Their unique fertility assessment enables faster care by providing comprehensive insights into your reproductive health from the start, allowing them to design a tailored treatment plan without unnecessary delays. They focus on understanding your unique needs, leveraging the latest advancements in fertility science and technology, and ensuring your experience is compassionate, empowering, and stress-free.
California
Pacific Reproductive Center - Los Angeles
Pacific Reproductive Center in Torrance is a leading IVF clinic serving hopeful parents across the greater Los Angeles area. Known for its compassionate approach and advanced reproductive technologies, PRC offers individualized fertility plans designed to support overall health and improve the chances of a successful pregnancy. With a dedicated team of fertility specialists and a state-of-the-art facility, this Torrance clinic provides a calm, welcoming space for those navigating IVF, egg freezing, fertility testing, and more. As part of a trusted network across Southern California, Pacific Reproductive Center supports people at every stage of their family-building journey.
California
Pacific Reproductive Center in Orange County - Irvine
Pacific Reproductive Center in Irvine is a top-rated fertility clinic offering advanced reproductive care for individuals and couples across Orange County and Southern California. With a strong focus on personalized treatment, PRC supports each patient’s unique path to parenthood through services like IVF, IUI, ICSI and LGBTQ+ fertility. Conveniently located in Irvine, this state-of-the-art clinic is part of Pacific Reproductive Center’s trusted network across California. Known for expert care and a compassionate approach, the Irvine location provides a supportive space for anyone ready to explore their fertility options.
California
Pacific Reproductive Center in Riverside County - Corona
Pacific Reproductive Center in Corona, CA, offers expert fertility care through advanced assisted reproductive technologies and personalized treatment plans. Serving individuals and couples across Riverside County, this modern clinic provides IVF, IUI, ICSI, and more in a supportive, state-of-the-art setting, all guided by experienced fertility specialists dedicated to helping intended parents grow their families.
California
Pacific Reproductive Center in the San Fernando Valley - Glendale
Pacific Reproductive Center in Glendale is a trusted fertility clinic supporting people across Southern California on their path to parenthood. With decades of experience and a patient-first approach, the team offers a wide range of fertility treatments, from IVF and IUI to egg freezing and fertility testing, all in one convenient Glendale location. Part of a network of clinics across California, PRC combines compassionate care with the latest reproductive technologies.
New Jersey
Perch Fertility
Based in New Jersey, Perch focuses on holistic assessment, advanced technology, and personalized care through a modern fertility center that offers an individualized approach to fertility preservation and treatment.
North Carolina
Piedmont Reproductive Endocrinology Group - PREG - Asheville Center
Piedmont Reproductive Endocrinology Group (PREG) provides expert fertility care, offering advanced treatments like IVF and personalized plans to help patients achieve pregnancy and build their families.
South Carolina
Piedmont Reproductive Endocrinology Group - PREG - Columbia Center
PREG (Piedmont Reproductive Endocrinology Group) is the largest network of fertility clinics in the Carolinas, offering over 20 years of experience helping people grow their families. With a dedicated team of doctors, nurses, embryologists, and care staff, PREG provides expert, compassionate fertility care, including IVF, IUI, egg freezing, and more, while empowering patients with education, support, and personalized guidance at every step.
South Carolina
Piedmont Reproductive Endocrinology Group - PREG - Greenville Center
PREG (Piedmont Reproductive Endocrinology Group) is the largest network of fertility clinics in the Carolinas, offering over 20 years of experience helping people grow their families. With a dedicated team of doctors, nurses, embryologists, and care staff, PREG provides expert, compassionate fertility care, including IVF, IUI, egg freezing, and more, while empowering patients with education, support, and personalized guidance at every step.
South Carolina
Piedmont Reproductive Endocrinology Group - PREG - Mount Pleasant Center
PREG (Piedmont Reproductive Endocrinology Group) is the largest network of fertility clinics in the Carolinas, offering over 20 years of experience helping people grow their families. With a dedicated team of doctors, nurses, embryologists, and care staff, PREG provides expert, compassionate fertility care, including IVF, IUI, egg freezing, and more, while empowering patients with education, support, and personalized guidance at every step.
South Carolina
Piedmont Reproductive Endocrinology Group - PREG - Spartanburg Center
PREG (Piedmont Reproductive Endocrinology Group) is the largest network of fertility clinics in the Carolinas, offering over 20 years of experience helping people grow their families. With a dedicated team of doctors, nurses, embryologists, and care staff, PREG provides expert, compassionate fertility care, including IVF, IUI, egg freezing, and more, while empowering patients with education, support, and personalized guidance at every step.
South Carolina
Piedmont Reproductive Endocrinology Group - PREG - Summerville Center
PREG (Piedmont Reproductive Endocrinology Group) is the largest network of fertility clinics in the Carolinas, offering over 20 years of experience helping people grow their families. With a dedicated team of doctors, nurses, embryologists, and care staff, PREG provides expert, compassionate fertility care, including IVF, IUI, egg freezing, and more, while empowering patients with education, support, and personalized guidance at every step.
Georgia
Pinnacle Fertility - Atlanta
New York
Pinnacle Fertility - Manhattan
Pinnacle New York offers excellent care and a convenient full-service office in midtown Manhattan as part of the nationwide Pinnacle Fertility network.
Michigan
Pinnacle Fertility Michigan & Ohio fka IVF Michigan & Ohio - Ann Arbor
IVF Michigan, part of Pinnacle Fertility, offers IVF, genetic testing, and egg, sperm, and embryo freezing across Michigan, including Detroit—helping individuals and couples build their families.
Michigan
Pinnacle Fertility Michigan & Ohio fka IVF Michigan & Ohio - Bloomfield Hills
IVF Michigan, part of Pinnacle Fertility, offers IVF, genetic testing, and egg, sperm, and embryo freezing across Michigan, including Detroit—helping individuals and couples build their families.
Michigan
Pinnacle Fertility Michigan & Ohio fka IVF Michigan & Ohio - Dearborn
IVF Michigan, part of Pinnacle Fertility, offers IVF, genetic testing, and egg, sperm, and embryo freezing across Michigan, including Detroit—helping individuals and couples build their families.
Michigan
Pinnacle Fertility Michigan & Ohio fka IVF Michigan & Ohio - Grand Blanc
IVF Michigan, part of Pinnacle Fertility, offers IVF, genetic testing, and egg, sperm, and embryo freezing across Michigan, including Detroit—helping individuals and couples build their families.
Michigan
Pinnacle Fertility Michigan & Ohio fka IVF Michigan & Ohio - Grand Rapids
IVF Michigan, part of Pinnacle Fertility, offers IVF, genetic testing, and egg, sperm, and embryo freezing across Michigan, including Detroit—helping individuals and couples build their families.
Michigan
Pinnacle Fertility Michigan & Ohio fka IVF Michigan & Ohio - Macomb
IVF Michigan, part of Pinnacle Fertility, offers IVF, genetic testing, and egg, sperm, and embryo freezing across Michigan, including Detroit—helping individuals and couples build their families.
Michigan
Pinnacle Fertility Michigan & Ohio fka IVF Michigan & Ohio - Saginaw
IVF Michigan, part of Pinnacle Fertility, offers IVF, genetic testing, and egg, sperm, and embryo freezing across Michigan, including Detroit—helping individuals and couples build their families.
Ohio
Pinnacle Fertility Michigan & Ohio fka IVF Michigan & Ohio - Sylvania
IVF Michigan, part of Pinnacle Fertility, offers IVF, genetic testing, and egg, sperm, and embryo freezing across Michigan, including Detroit—helping individuals and couples build their families.
Michigan
Pinnacle Fertility Michigan & Ohio fka IVF Michigan & Ohio - Traverse
IVF Michigan, part of Pinnacle Fertility, offers IVF, genetic testing, and egg, sperm, and embryo freezing across Michigan, including Detroit—helping individuals and couples build their families.
North Carolina
REACH Fertility - Ballantyne
Reach Fertility understands that every path to parenthood is unique. Their dedicated team offers personalized fertility care, creating customized treatment plans that support each patient’s physical, emotional, and financial wellbeing.
North Carolina
REACH Fertility - Charlotte
Reach Fertility understands that every path to parenthood is unique. Their dedicated team offers personalized fertility care, creating customized treatment plans that support each patient’s physical, emotional, and financial wellbeing.
North Carolina
REACH Fertility - Lake Norman
Reach Fertility understands that every path to parenthood is unique. Their dedicated team offers personalized fertility care, creating customized treatment plans that support each patient’s physical, emotional, and financial wellbeing.
Florida
RMA Florida - Lake Mary
Reproductive Medicine Associates (RMA for short) is a global network of clinics specializing in reproductive medicine, assisted reproduction, research, and exceptional patient care.
Texas
RMA Houston
Reproductive Medicine Associates (RMA for short) is a global network of clinics specializing in reproductive medicine, assisted reproduction, research, and exceptional patient care.
New Jersey
RMA New Jersey - Basking Ridge
Reproductive Medicine Associates (RMA for short) is a global network of clinics specializing in reproductive medicine, assisted reproduction, research, and exceptional patient care.
New Jersey
RMA New Jersey - Eatontown
Reproductive Medicine Associates (RMA for short) is a global network of clinics specializing in reproductive medicine, assisted reproduction, research, and exceptional patient care.
New Jersey
RMA New Jersey - Englewood
Reproductive Medicine Associates (RMA for short) is a global network of clinics specializing in reproductive medicine, assisted reproduction, research, and exceptional patient care.
New Jersey
RMA New Jersey - Freehold
Reproductive Medicine Associates (RMA for short) is a global network of clinics specializing in reproductive medicine, assisted reproduction, research, and exceptional patient care.
New Jersey
RMA New Jersey - Jersey City
Reproductive Medicine Associates (RMA for short) is a global network of clinics specializing in reproductive medicine, assisted reproduction, research, and exceptional patient care.
New Jersey
RMA New Jersey - Marlton
Reproductive Medicine Associates (RMA for short) is a global network of clinics specializing in reproductive medicine, assisted reproduction, research, and exceptional patient care.
New Jersey
RMA New Jersey - Morristown
Reproductive Medicine Associates (RMA for short) is a global network of clinics specializing in reproductive medicine, assisted reproduction, research, and exceptional patient care.
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