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7th Annual Florida Fertility Expo Will Bring New Infertility Solutions and Cutting-Edge Resources To Fort Lauderdale



2025-03-16 09:13:10 Health and Fitness

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Fort Lauderdale, FL (March 13, 2025) - The 2025 Florida Fertility Expo, an empowering and powerful two-day hub exploring reproductive/maternal health and infertility solutions, will be packed with industry professionals, practitioners, cutting edge fem tech, the newest research in integrative fertility and more.

Attracting infertility navigators statewide, the trailblazing exposition provides an inclusive, supportive space for the community to share experiences, discuss fertility, women's health and explore solutions to reproductive health challenges. From IVF to egg donation, surrogacy to adoption/foster care, acupuncture to innovative technologies, pregnancy to postpartum, financial relief to legal considerations and more, interactive workshops and engaging seminars led by some of the world's leading authorities share critical information and insight.

"My journey to motherhood was a bumpy ride; I navigated physical and mental pain, struggling for 20 years to find solutions until I gave birth at 50-years-old to my beautiful daughter," said Infertility Advocate and Florida Fertility Expo Founder Michelle McKoy. "This expo, now our 7th, is a labor of love. It's a first-hand culmination of the knowledge, empowerment, tools and support I know is needed, and that I wish I had, in order to thrive when embarking on this challenging path."

The World Health Organization says that nearly 1 in 6 people globally are impacted by infertility. With increased IVF access and more affordable treatment options now being explored by the federal government, legal experts say it is more important than ever to confidently know your options and your rights.

"There are important questions that should be asked of IVF practitioners and clinics, " said Attorney Andrew Rader, IVF-negligence specialist, Rader Law Group, and the Florida Fertility Expo's Keynote Speaker. "While IVF offers the hope of creating families, the startling truth is that 80% of the world's IVF negligence cases occur in the US. 63% of cases are due to embryo mix-ups and careless destruction. In such a highly unregulated sector, it's vital to have the legal information and contract revision you need in order to move forward on this fertility journey with confidence. I'm proud to have an opportunity to further fuel empowerment for those navigating their fertility journey."

The expo will ceremoniously begin with a Reproductive and Maternal Health Summit in honor of Black Maternal Health Week, addressing the challenges faced by urban communities and discussing community-driven solutions. Hosted during National Minority Health Awareness Month, the panel will also highlight the complexities and disparities within reproductive healthcare for minority women and underserved communities, as well as Florida state laws' effect on reproductive health access.

"Innovative solutions, education and support are key in the reproductive health sphere," said McKoy, "and we're excited for another successful Fertility Expo to bring it all full circle."

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