Showing posts with label Infertility Answers. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Infertility Answers. Show all posts

Thursday, October 21, 2010

Sharon LaMothe of Infertility Answers and LaMothe Services to Attend ASRM Meeting in Denver, Co.

The American Society of Reproductive Medicine is holding it's 66th annual meeting in Denver this month! I will be attending and arriving in Denver this Sunday the 24th and staying until Wednesday the 27th. I am thrilled to be attending the Opening Ceremony Sunday evening and networking with some of the most hard working and knowledgeable professionals in the Infertility Field. Some of the great seminars I will be attending include Open Vs Closed Gamete Donation, Wrinkled Parents; Medical, Ethical and Psychological Issues of Parenting at an Older Age, and Infertility as a Public Health Priority. There are so many opportunities to meet people that I have "friended" on Facebook or accepted into my network on LinkedIn. If you would like to meet with me, just send me an e-mail at SurroMatchFL@aol.com or give me a call at 727-458-8333.
As for MY clients that I consult with, know that I attend these events, meetings and seminars around the country so that I can share what I have learned with you through my blogs, posts, and conversations. In this time of social networking, spending hours online and answering e-mail, I believe that it is so important to have face-time with clients and other professionals in this ever growing field of infertility.


Please contact me if you plan to be attending the ASRM or visiting Seattle, WA where my offices are located. If you need my consulting services remember that our first conversation is free so that we can assess how best to use my expertise to help you reach your goals.

I hope to hear from you soon!

Sharon LaMothe
Sharon LaMothe Infertility Answers, Inc. http://infertilityanswers.org/ LaMothe Services, LLC http://lamotheservices.com/ *Please note: Sharon LaMothe is not a MD, is not an attorney nor does she hold a mental health degree. All advice given is solely the experienced opinion of Ms. LaMothe. If you have any medical, legal or psychological questions or concerns, please contact your own Doctor, Attorney or Mental Health Professional.

Wednesday, March 10, 2010

Working Women and Infertility written by Mindy Berkson (as found on InfertilityAnswers.org)

"As more women are added to the labor force, their share will approach that of men. In 2008, women will (did) make up about 48 percent of the labor force and men 52 percent. In 1988, the respective shares were 45 and 55 percent." Source: U.S. Department of Labor: Women's Share of Labor Force

Working Women and Infertility:  Addressing the Changing Needs of Women in the Workforce Today
by Mindy Berkson, Founder, Lotus Blossom Consulting, LLC

Infertility is on the rise. One in six couples today will struggle with infertility -- the biological inability to conceive or carry a pregnancy to full term. Many factors can contribute to this staggering and continually growing statistic. Most common are delayed child bearing, advanced maternal age, medical conditions, sexually transmitted diseases, obesity and environmental factors. As women continue to work and delay having children, their needs with regard to infertility treatment, has also continued to grow.

The infertility diagnosis can be devastating and demoralizing. Unable to become pregnant, women often feel inadequate, alone and depressed. Infertility treatment is costly, and invasive. Success rates are not guaranteed and insurance benefits may be limited. The emotional, physical and financial stressors associated with the infertility process are often challenging and usually overwhelming, particularly to accomplished career-women who are used to controlling their own destinies, and getting the results they want.

While infertility affects the male and female population at almost identical percentages, it is typically the woman who undergoes the vast majority of invasive and costly medical procedures. These procedures require intense daily monitoring over the course of several weeks, and sometimes months, thus making it necessary to miss work for such treatments as pre-scheduled ultrasound and blood draws, followed by evening injections of hormones. Adding insult to injury, these treatments then cause increasing mood swings, physical bloating and discomfort. It is no wonder that undergoing infertility treatment has been labeled a full-time job.

"As more women are added to the labor force, their share will approach that of men. In 2008, women will make up about 48 percent of the labor force and men 52 percent. In 1988, the respective shares were 45 and 55 percent."

Given this prediction for 2008, companies need to consider how they will respond to the changes in the workplace environment and how they can address the changing needs of their employees while building loyalty and minimizing gross expenses.

Previously, Employee Assistance Programs [EAP] have been established to help employees of forward- thinking large companies address work/life balances for their employees. The benefits of such programs have been rewarding and beneficial. Today’s talent and workforce are attracted not only by competitive salaries, but with benefits that translate to financial expenditures and security. EAP’s have offered many benefits not only to employees, but to their eligible dependents as well. They have greatly improved work/life balance, decreasing depression and promoting family.

An unprecedented number of forward-thinking firms have recognized that training is expensive and time consuming. With women playing more active roles and holding higher leadership positions, it is critical to prevent “brain drain” and increase retention rates.
Organizations are recognizing the value in keeping bright, motivated women as part of their core make-up. Employees, who feel they are well cared for and valued, in turn show greater loyalty, motivation, and commitment to the task at hand and the team that supports them. Ultimately, these valued employees contribute to the company’s bottom line through improved performance.

Companies offering important and unique benefits gain a reputation for supporting their staff and building loyalty. It is vital to help valuable female employees take the time necessary to build their families, reduce stress and achieve a work/life balance. Ultimately this support creates optimal performance, and greatly enhances creativity and loyalty – two characteristics known to improve and enhance every team and organization from top to bottom.

Currently programs that include opportunities to help guide women through the infertility process could also help to increase profitability, motivation and loyalty. After all, with delayed childbearing affecting a large percentage of professional women within the workforce, it is necessary to offer options and opportunities that are specific to women and their needs.

ABOUT THE AUTHOR


Mindy Berkson has more than a decade of experience in the infertility field. As one of the first infertility consultancies in the United States, Lotus Blossom Consulting, LLC was founded by Mindy Berkson in 2005 after her own personal battle with secondary infertility. Mindy has guided hundreds of intended parents through the stressful demands of the infertility process by providing professional and compassionate assistance in dealing with the emotional, physical, and financial barriers involved with third-party reproduction. For more information about this topic, or a free consultation regarding infertility issues, log on to www.lotusblossomconsulting.com, or call (877) 881-2685.








Sharon LaMothe
Infertility Answers, Inc.
http://infertilityanswers.org/
LaMothe Services, LLC
http://lamotheservices.com/
*Please note: Sharon LaMothe is not a MD, is not an attorney nor does she hold a mental health degree. All advice given is solely the experienced opinion of Ms. LaMothe. If you have any medical, legal or psychological questions or concerns, please contact your own Doctor, Attorney or Mental Health Professional.

Thursday, July 9, 2009

Infertility Answers, Inc~Research is Key


If you are considering Egg or Sperm Donation, Surrogacy or Embryo Donation, research is KEY! There are so many facets to the Third Party Family Building journey that it's imperative that those seeking to be donors or surrogates do their research as well as Intended Parents looking for the services offered from women advertising themselves as "good candidates". You can find information regarding these issues and more, including medical and legal concerns world wide, on Infertility Answers, Inc. http://infertilityanswers.org/ This easy to navigate site is perfect for those just starting to understand the complexities of Third Party Family Building.

Wishing you all the best!
Sharon LaMothe