Fertility Testing – What Should be Included?

Fertility Testing – What Should be Included?

Facing fertility challenges can be a daunting journey, but a well-structured approach to fertility investigations (fertility testing) can provide clarity and pave the way for effective treatments. This blog will be divided into three short parts. We will take a look...
Testimony – My PCOS Experience

Testimony – My PCOS Experience

Polycystic ovary syndrome (PCOS) is a hormonal disorder, which is a common health problem that affects teenage girls and women. It can cause irregular periods, acne, and abnormal hair growth on your face and body. To share awareness, Deborah Aribo shed light on her...
Yes You Can Still Get Pregnant With PCOS

Yes You Can Still Get Pregnant With PCOS

Having PCOS does not mean you can’t get pregnant. PCOS is one of the most common, but treatable, causes of infertility in women. In women with PCOS, the hormonal imbalance interferes with the growth and release of eggs from the ovaries (ovulation). If you...
What is Polycystic Ovary Syndrome?

What is Polycystic Ovary Syndrome?

Polycystic Ovary Syndrome (PCOS) is a very common endocrine condition that affects 1 in every 10 in the UK. It manifests differently in each person and can be incredibly devastating to an individual’s self-esteem and quality of life. There is no known cause or...
Top 10 Questions About DHEA and Fertility in the UK

Top 10 Questions About DHEA and Fertility in the UK

In the book It starts with the egg ,one of the egg-quality supplements they discuss for the advancedplan is DHEA. Here, the top 10 most questions asked about DHEA and fertility in the UK areanswered 1. Should I take DHEA To Improve My Egg Quality? By far the most...
What Is The Difference Between Fresh And Frozen Embryo Transfer?

What Is The Difference Between Fresh And Frozen Embryo Transfer?

There are many aspects of frozen embryo transfer which are different to fresh transfer, as well as many similarities. In this article, we aim to explain some of the differences between these two well-established assisted reproduction techniques. These include...