The Oncofertility Huddle: Building a Future After the Fight
Navigate the unique intersection of cancer survivorship and family building with this specialized, professional-led educational series. The Oncofertility Huddle is a virtual, closed 6-week seminar designed for young adult cancer survivors (ages 21+) navigating post-cancer family building.
This program balances essential clinical information regarding reproductive technology with space for personal reflection. Over six weekly, 60-minute sessions, participants will review curated educational themes—including family building pathways (IVF, donor gametes, gestational surrogacy and adoption), managing medical fatigue, disclosure ethics, and partnership dynamics. Join a supportive community grounded in expertise and shared experience to gain practical guidance, reduce isolation, and strengthen your resilience across the continuum of care.
Group Overview
Target Population: Young adult cancer survivors (age 21+) interested in family building after cancer treatment
Format: Six, 60-minute session (held every other week)
Goal: To provide comprehensive education on reproductive pathways and a supportive, open space for questions and reflection related to post-cancer family building.
Facilitator: The group will be facilitated by Dr. Zoe Collins, Licensed Psychologist and Cancer Survivor, Embra Health.
Cost: This program is completely free thanks to our sponsors.
Our first cohort will be meeting the following dates. Please only apply if you are able to commit to these dates and times.
- July 7 from 4-5 ET
- July 21 from 4-5 ET
- Aug 4 from 4-5 ET
- Aug 18 from 4-5 ET
- Sept 1 from 4-5 ET
- Sept 15 from 4-5 ET
Thank you to our program sponsors:


