Nurse led support for the parts of IVF you are expected to manage alone
IVF is an exciting and hopeful process, but it quickly becomes more than appointments. It takes over your calendar, your energy, and your mental space. You are asked to juggle medications, lab schedules, insurance rules, and nonstop decisions while still trying to live your normal life.
That's where I step in. I am Anna Szendrei, RN BSN, a fertility and high risk antepartum nurse who provides medical level support between visits so you're not left to figure everything out by yourself.
My role is to sit in the gap between your clinic and your real life, walking you through injections, organizing your logistics, and giving you clear, calm guidance when IVF feels like too much to carry alone.
Why nurse led IVF support changes everything
IVF is a complex medical process, not just an emotional one. Medication timing, dose changes, pharmacy errors, monitoring schedules, expired testing, and shifting insurance requirements can easily derail a cycle. Most patients are expected to monitor all of this alone. With a nurse beside you, you have someone who understands the clinical reasoning behind your protocol, can spot problems early, and can guide you through decisions with clear, practical advice. It is not about outsourcing errands, it is about adding clinical oversight that protects your time, your progress, and your peace of mind.
What working with a fertility nurse really adds
This is not mindset coaching or generic support. You are working with a registered nurse who understands protocols, medications, and how clinics operate. Here is what that looks like in real numbers once you are in treatment.
How It Works
Every IVF journey looks a little different, so the process is simple, clear, and shaped around what you actually need. Here is what working together looks like from the first email to ongoing support.
Reach Out
Maybe you are overwhelmed by medications and timing, maybe your clinic feels rushed or short staffed, or maybe you just want someone in your corner who has time to walk through things with you. Send an email to yourivfbff@gmail.com and tell me what you are dealing with. A little context helps me understand how to support you before we even get on a call.
Initial Consult
We schedule a simple fifteen minute video call to talk through what you need and where I can step in. You get space to explain what has been hard, and I give you a clear sense of how I can make this process smoother for you.
Your Support Roadmap
After our call, I take what we discussed and write a proposal that spells it all out. What you need, how I will support you, and the boundaries of our work together. It is straightforward, transparent, and yours to revisit anytime.
We Get Started
Once you give the thumbs up, we get moving. I create a custom schedule that lines up with your protocol and the proposal we agreed on, and you start receiving the support you need, when you need it.
Wrap Up, Or Rinse And Repeat
When this chapter of treatment is complete, we check in on how you are feeling, what made the biggest difference, and what you need next. If you are preparing for another cycle, we stay together and rebuild a plan that fits your new path. If you are ready to pause, you leave with more clarity, organization, and confidence moving forward.
What I Do
You already have a fertility doctor. What you do not always have is a nurse sitting with you on injection night, walking you through your medications, or handling the steady stream of logistics that comes with IVF. That is where I come in.
IVF BFF provides medical level support between clinic visits so you are not left to figure everything out alone. As a registered nurse, I help you feel confident, organized, and supported through the practical side of treatment.
- Injection support: in home or virtual teaching, coaching, and hands on help with your prescribed injections.
- Medication education: step by step teaching on mixing, storage, timing, and safety so you understand exactly what you are taking and why.
- Practical guidance: comfort tips, organization strategies, and calm reassurance when things feel overwhelming.
- Concierge level coordination: paperwork, phone calls, scheduling, insurance checks, and the background tasks that take over your time.
Need something you do not see listed? Reach out and tell me what is going on. If it is something a nurse can safely help with, we can design a custom plan together.