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About Us
For millions of people, it is also one of the most complex. The path can involve fertility treatments, specialists, insurance approvals, financial decisions, emotional uncertainty, countless appointments, and years of waiting. And while every journey is different, one thing remains remarkably consistent: the burden of navigating it often falls on the patient.
A Shared Reality
70%
of infertility patients consider discontinuing treatment due to the profound stress of navigating disjointed medical pathways, conflicting prognoses, and out-of-pocket costs.
The Invisible Work of Building a Family
Parenthood journeys don't happen separately from the rest of life. They touch careers, relationships, finances, health, travel, and wellbeing β quietly stretching across every part of a person's day.
Behind every visible step is a layer of invisible work: research, coordination, advocacy, and the emotional weight of making life-changing decisions while still living everyday life.
βYes β this is what I am carrying.β

Born From Lived Experience
A path through infertility, medical complexity, repeated treatment failures, donor pathways, adoption exploration, surrogacy, and cross-border care.
After years of trying to become a mother, our founder's journey reminded us how fragile β and how resilient β the path to parenthood can be. That experience made one thing clear: family-building is never only medical. It is emotional, logistical, financial, legal, and deeply human.
βNo one should have to navigate infertility alone. We built the guide we wished we had.β
Read the Founder StoryThe Question That Changed Everything
Different specialists see different parts of the picture. Each clinician answers a piece of the puzzle β but the patient is the one trying to make sense of the whole. The information often exists. It just isn't connected.
One provider sees
Hormones
Another sees
Lab results
Another sees
Insurance
Another sees
Reproductive history
Another sees
Emotional burden
But the patient experiences all of it as one connected reality.
The Body Is Connected. Care Should Be Too.
Hormones interact with metabolism. Inflammation interacts with overall health. Stress affects decision making. Financial realities influence treatment choices. Every person's story is unique, but no story exists in isolation β the body functions as a system, and reproductive health is shaped by everything that surrounds it.
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Glucose, weight, thyroid, and metabolic markers shape fertility outcomes.
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Chronic inflammation is increasingly linked to reproductive health.
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Autoimmune profiles can quietly alter treatment response.
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Endocrine balance underlies nearly every step of the journey.
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Stress, anxiety, and grief shape both biology and decisions.
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Sleep, movement, nutrition, and environment all leave fingerprints.
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Cost structures often dictate which treatments are even available.
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Geography, insurance, and provider networks shape the path.
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Partner physiology and emotional capacity are part of the picture.
The body functions as a system. Healthcare often does not.
Why PtP Exists
Not just more information. Better connection β between the parts of care that already exist, and the person trying to live through them.
Because no one pursuing parenthood should have to become their own coordinator, navigator, researcher, advocate, and record keeper all at once.
Connection between
Test results, imaging, and history kept in one connected timeline.
Specialists working from the same picture, not five different ones.
Employer programs, insurance, and out-of-pocket costs in one view.
Choices grounded in your data, your history, and your goals.
Mental health woven into care, not treated as a side concern.
Legal, financial, and logistical guidance alongside the clinical.
The person at the center, surrounded by the help they actually need.
Looking Forward
We envision a future where reproductive care is more connected, more transparent, and more human-centered.
Because behind every treatment plan, every appointment, every test result, and every decision is a person building a family. And every family deserves a clearer path forward.
The body does not live in separate departments. Neither should reproductive care.
Join Us
Whether you're a provider, a patient, or a partner β there's a place for you in the PtP network.