In this episode of ASRM Today, host Jeffrey Hayes and co-host Dr. Lowell Ku continue their season-long exploration of LGBTQ+ issues in reproductive medicine with a look at the psychosocial aspects of LGBTQ+ family-building. They are joined by Dr. Julie Bindeman and Dr. Danielle Kaplan, both clinical psychologists with deep expertise in reproductive psychology and assisted reproduction. Together, they explore the emotional, social, and relational considerations LGBTQ+ individuals and couples may face when building their families. The conversation addresses the impact of societal attitudes, legal uncertainty, family-of-origin dynamics, and the stressors that can arise during fertility treatment, adoption, or surrogacy. Drs. Bindeman and Kaplan also discuss the role of affirming mental health professionals in supporting LGBTQ+ parents and helping families thrive before, during, and after the family-building process.
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