Family building, every path.
Fertility, IVF, adoption, surrogacy, and the mental load of waiting. Whatever the route to your family looks like, there’s a class and a person for it.

Family-building classes to start with.
Partner Alignment
Pre Conception Checkup
Choosing Your Care Team
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Thinking About Trying
Partner Alignment
Pre Conception Checkup
Choosing Your Care Team
How Cycle Actually Works
Four Phases Real Vs Myth
Ovulation Signs Timing
Cycle Tracking That Actually Works
Coming Off Hormonal Birth Control
Sex During Conception
How Long Is Normal Before Seeing a Doctor
Fertility-Supportive Nutrition
Fertility-Supportive Lifestyle
Fertility Myths and Misinformation
Male Fertility Basics
Sperm Health — What Actually Matters
The Semen Analysis
Prenatal Vitamins
Family Planning — Lesson 19
Donor Conception
Understanding Surrogacy
The Initial Fertility Workup
What to Expect During a Fertility Evaluation
Choosing a Fertility Clinic
Understanding IUI
Understanding IVF
The Medical Side of Early Pregnancy Loss
Grief After a Loss
Mental Health Support During Loss
Specialists who work this stage

Ariel Sernek
Doctor of physical therapy, CAPP-Pelvic certification, and dry needling certifiedI am an empathetic listener who provides pelvic wellness care that builds personal strength and supports a lasting bloom.

Kirti Patel
Ob/Gyn and Podcast HostDr. Kirti Patel is an ob/gyn with over 25 years of experience and host of The Gynarchy, a podcast at the intersection of women's health and feminism.

Yewande Banire
APRN, FNP-C, MSN Ed.Functional medicine practitioner supporting women’s hormonal and metabolic health from pregnancy through menopause.
The things people actually Google.
How do I track my cycle for fertility?+
Start with three signals: your period dates, your basal body temperature, and changes in cervical mucus. Together they point to your fertile window — the few days each cycle when conception is possible. An app helps, but the goal isn’t perfect data, it’s knowing roughly when to pay attention.
When should I see a fertility specialist?+
The general guidance: if you’re under 35, after about a year of trying without success; if you’re 35 or older, after about six months. Sooner if your cycles are irregular, you’ve had miscarriages, or you have a known condition like PCOS or endometriosis. There’s no prize for waiting.
How do I cope with the mental load of trying to conceive?+
Name it out loud — the two-week waits, the calendar math, the questions from family. The load is real and it’s heavy. Build a small support system, set limits on late-night research, and consider a perinatal therapist who works with fertility. You don’t have to white-knuckle it.
What are the different paths to building a family?+
There are many: trying to conceive on your own, IUI or IVF, working with a donor, surrogacy, adoption, and fostering. Each has its own timeline, cost, and emotional terrain — and none of them is a backup plan. The right path is the one that fits your family.
How much does IVF typically cost?+
It varies widely by clinic, location, medication, and how many cycles you need — and insurance coverage differs a lot from plan to plan. Start by asking your clinic for an itemized estimate and checking exactly what your insurance covers. We can help you build the list of questions to ask, but Gaux isn’t a financial advisor.
How do I talk to my partner about fertility struggles?+
Schedule the conversation rather than letting it surface mid-argument. Name what each of you is carrying — the appointments, the money, the grief — and split the logistics so it doesn’t all live on one person. If you keep hitting the same wall, a couples therapist who knows this terrain can help.
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