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IVF and the Eye of the Storm

June 12, 20243 min read

Hurricane Season and Fertility: What’s the Connection?

It's that time of year again—long, sunny days, fun beach outings, and the occasional afternoon storm. But along with all the summer joys comes something a bit less exciting: hurricane season.  When you think of hurricane season, your mind probably jumps to thoughts of powerful winds, torrential rains, and emergency preparedness. 

So, what does hurricane season have to do with fertility? More than you might think!

Hurricane season can have a surprising connection to fertility. While it might seem like an unlikely pairing, hurricane season can impact the journey to conception in ways that might surprise you.

Whether you're a woman dreaming of becoming a mother, a couple navigating the path to parenthood, or a same-sex couple exploring fertility options, understanding how environmental factors like hurricanes can affect your body and mind is crucial.


Storms and Your IVF Cycle: Be Prepared

When you're undergoing an IVF cycle, timing is everything. But just like those unpredictable hurricanes, things don’t always go according to plan. 

Imagine this: you've started your IVF medications, you're on track, and suddenly, a storm is barreling toward the East Coast. It can be stressful trying to figure out what to do next.

The truth is hurricanes can disrupt your fertility treatments. Clinics do their best to keep everything on track, but a severe storm can lead to delayed openings or even the need to stay overnight nearby to ensure you don't miss crucial appointments. 

Many clinics have contingency plans, including backup generators and hotel suggestions for patients who need to stay nearby.


The Importance of Staying in Touch

Communication with your clinic is key. If a storm is predicted, your clinic may adjust your treatment schedule to make sure everything stays on course. Trigger shots, for instance, might be timed to avoid the worst of the weather. 

The staff at your clinic is dedicated to your success, and they’ll go above and beyond to help you navigate through these stormy times—sometimes literally! 


What About Your Medications?

Here’s something else to remember: most IVF medications must be kept cool, which can be challenging during power outages. 

If you’re in the path of a storm, make sure you have a plan for keeping your meds at the right temperature, like having a cooler with ice packs ready. And don’t forget that storms can also affect delivery times. 

Whether it’s a hurricane or a snowstorm in another part of the country, delays can happen, so keep a close eye on your medication supply.

Weathering the Storm Together

Navigating fertility treatment is already a journey full of twists and turns, and adding hurricane season to the mix can seem overwhelming. But remember, you’re not alone. 

The team at your fertility clinic is there to support you every step of the way, ensuring that you can stay on track toward your goal of growing your family even in the face of unpredictable weather.

So as you prepare for the summer fun, make sure you’re also prepared for whatever the weather might throw your way. Whether stocking up on bottled water or keeping your fertility clinic’s number on speed dial, a little preparation can go a long way in helping you weather any storm—both literal and metaphorical.


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Ann Marie Lufts

Ann Marie has been a Reproductive Endincrinology and Infertility Nurse for over a decade. She understands the challenges of going through the IVF process, and provides emotional and educational support. She helps them address issues and decisions ahead of time, so the IVF journey goes more smoothly.

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