Your Family, Your Way

We know there are multiple paths for LGBTQ people to start or build a family, and are here to help you achieve your goals.

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The desire to have a family is a human one, and isn't dependent on gender, sexual orientation or lifestyle. At Penn Fertility Care - Lancaster General Health, our inclusive and comprehensive LGBTQ+ family-building services help gay, lesbian and transgender individuals and couples achieve their dreams of parenthood.

LGBTQ+ Health Care Equality Leader

Penn Medicine, including Lancaster General Health, is recognized by the Human Rights Campaign Foundation for its dedication to LGBTQ+ inclusion. This honor illustrates our longstanding commitment to providing respectful, compassionate and equitable health care to all.

The fertility care team at Lancaster General Health is proud to participate in the Penn Medicine LGBTQ Health Program, launched in 2013 to enhance the standard of care for LGBTQ+ individuals. But what we find even more rewarding is the day-to-day work we do with our patients and our involvement in LGBTQ community advocacy right here in Lancaster.

Fertility Options for Female-Only Couples: IUI, Reciprocal IVF & More

There are many things to consider for same-sex female couples who are ready to have a child. For example:

  • Who will carry the pregnancy?
  • Do both partners want to carry a pregnancy at some point?
  • Whose eggs will you use?
  • Will you use anonymous donor sperm, or do you have a known donor?

We help you define your reproductive goals and build a fertility plan that works for both of you. At our state-of-the-art LGBTQ+ fertility clinic, we offer:

  • Intrauterine insemination (IUI): You choose donor sperm that we wash and prepare for insemination. At the optimal time for conception, we use a catheter to place washed sperm directly into your uterus. IUI is often the first fertility treatment we recommend for female-only couples. We store frozen sperm in our on-site embryology lab, so it's ready if you need more than one IUI treatment.
  • Traditional and reciprocal in vitro fertilization (IVF): During IVF, we fertilize your eggs with donor sperm in our lab and grow an embryo that we transfer into your uterus. Or you may choose reciprocal IVF (also known as co-IVF, or partner-assisted reproduction), which means one partner donates her eggs and the other partner carries the pregnancy. We also store frozen eggs and embryos in our lab for future IVF cycles.

Fertility Options for Male-Only Couples

Fatherhood is a big decision and one that takes a lot of planning. We work with same-sex male couples to help them decide how they want to build their biological family. Our fertility specialists help you determine:

  • Whose sperm will you use?
  • Who will carry the pregnancy?
  • Whose eggs will you use?

Your options for family building include:

  • Gestational carrier: A gestational carrier is someone who carries a pregnancy and delivers the baby, but has no genetic link to the baby. We fertilize donor eggs with your sperm and then transfer the embryo to the carrier's uterus. This is the most common type of surrogacy.
  • Traditional surrogate: A gestational surrogate is someone who carries a pregnancy, delivers the baby and also has a genetic link to the baby. You would use your sperm and the surrogate's eggs. You may choose to do IUI or IVF in this scenario. Traditional surrogacy isn't common, due to its many legal complexities.

Fertility Options for Transgender Individuals

If you're a transgender individual who knows your plan for the future includes children, you may want to consider fertility preservation. We offer egg freezing for transgender men (people transitioning from female to male) and sperm freezing for transgender women (people transitioning from male to female). We strongly suggest you think about fertility preservation before you begin hormone therapy for your transition, as this affects fertility.

We freeze eggs and sperm in our on-site state-of-the-art embryology lab using an advanced technique called vitrification. This rapid freezing method prevents the formation of ice crystals on the specimen, which greatly reduces the risk of sperm or egg damage during the freeze-thaw cycle.

Make an Appointment

Call 717-544-0107 or request an appointment to schedule your fertility consultation.

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