Fertility Counselor

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Reproductive Health Counselor
Fertility Specialist
Infertility Consultant
Reproductive Medicine Doctor
Assisted Reproductive Technology (ART) Counselor
IVF Counselor

Last updated on 01 Dec 2025

Overview

A Fertility Counselor or Doctor specializing in reproductive health supports individuals and couples facing challenges related to infertility. They provide emotional support, education, and guidance on available treatment options such as IVF, IUI, or surrogacy. This role combines clinical expertise with compassionate care to improve patients’ reproductive outcomes. Working in clinics or hospitals, they help patients understand the medical, emotional, and ethical aspects of fertility treatments. Their goal is to promote informed decision-making and holistic well-being.

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Job Description
  1. Conduct patient assessments to evaluate medical history, reproductive health, and emotional readiness for fertility treatments.
  2. Offer counseling sessions to help patients cope with the psychological impact of infertility.
  3. Collaborate with reproductive endocrinologists, gynecologists, and other specialists to create personalized treatment plans.
  4. Educate patients about fertility treatment options, risks, and expected outcomes.
  5. Monitor patients’ progress throughout the fertility journey, providing continuous support and guidance.
  6. Maintain accurate documentation and uphold ethical standards in handling sensitive patient information.
  7. Participate in awareness programs and workshops to promote reproductive health and early intervention.
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