Fertility health and testing

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Milestones of IVF: 2002 – Bourn Hall introduces the first egg sharing programme

Bourn Hall’s egg sharing programme enables a couple having treatment to donate some of their eggs to another woman in return for free IVF treatment.

The Greatest Gift egg donation or egg sharing

Could you give the greatest gift?

For many people their only chance of a baby is through donated eggs or sperm. If you need IVF treatment or want to egg freeze then you will also benefit.

Matt and Laura with Elle and Louis (and Father Christmas)

Milestones in IVF: 1995 – the birth of Bourn Hall’s first baby conceived through ICSI

In December 1968 Robert Edwards, together with Barry Bavister and Patrick Steptoe, submitted a paper to Nature in which IVF in humans was described convincingly for the first time.

Julie Spence (Lord-Lieutenant of Cambridgeshire), Mike Macnamee (Bourn Hall), Gwenda Burns (Fertility Network UK), Kate Brian (Fertility Network UK), Megan and Effie

Milestones in IVF: 1990 – the first Human Fertilisation and Embryology Act was passed

There was a real concern that without an act of parliament IVF and embryo research would be stopped. But after a campaign by Professor Robert Edwards and others, the Bill was passed and became The Human Fertilisation and Embryology Act 1990. 

Katie Warburton, Bourn Hall's egg bank coordinator calls for egg donors

Bourn Hall launches Christmas appeal for egg donors – could it be you?

For many women in the UK their only chance of having a baby is through IVF with a gifted egg. Latest findings from the HFEA have shown 1 in 6 IVF treatments in 2019 involved donation but following the cut in non-essential treatment during the Covid lockdown, stocks at all egg banks have decreased and there is a shortage of donors.

Thanos Papathanasiou (Bourn Hall), Jessica, Marc and Lizzie with Mike Macnamee (Bourn Hall) and Julie Spence (Lord-Lieutenant of Cambridgeshire)

Milestones in IVF: 1985 – the first baby born from a frozen blastocyst

Lizzie was born after a ‘freeze all’ cycle, which is when all the embryos are frozen to allow the body to recover from stimulation.

Shaun on holiday in Magaluf

I didn’t realise my hilarious ‘massive balls’ would make me infertile

When Shaun’s testicles became very swollen whilst he was ill with mumps he thought it was hilarious and so did his friends. He was in his early twenties and looking forward to making a full recovery and jetting off on a ‘lads’ holiday’. Many years later however, he came to realise that it had in fact been no laughing matter – as he explains in this guest blog for Bourn Hall Clinic.

Leona Crookston (Bourn Hall), Hannah and Adaline, Mike Macnamee (Bourn Hall) and Julie Spence (Lord-Lieutenant of Cambridgeshire)

Milestones in IVF: 1978 – the birth of the world’s first IVF baby

The birth of the world’s first ‘test-tube baby’ in 1978 was the catalyst for IVF (in vitro fertilisation) techniques that have revolutionised fertility treatment, and led to the formation of Bourn Hall in 1980.

Celebrating 50 years of the British Fertility Society Tasha, Ryan and Lyla with Mike Macnamee (Bourn Hall), Julie Spence (Lord-Lieutenant of Cambridgeshire) and Bryan Woodward (British Fertility Society)

Milestones in IVF: 1972 – celebrating 50 years of the British Fertility Society

The 2nd tree in Elizabeth’s Wood, planted by Lyla, celebrates 50 years of the British Fertility Society, established by Patrick Steptoe in 1972.

Jo, Rob and Beth with Mike Macnamee, Julie Spence and Jenny Joy

Milestones in IVF: 1968 – the first human fertilization outside the body

In December 1968 Robert Edwards, together with Barry Bavister and Patrick Steptoe, submitted a paper to Nature in which IVF in humans was described convincingly for the first time.

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Patient reviews you can trust

Genuine experiences from real patients. See why so many trust us with their fertility care.

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“We went to an open evening at Bourn Hall Wickford and came away feeling really positive about the place. The staff were really friendly and the presentation was clear about the statistics regarding success rates and live birth rates; their data was very transparent. We came away feeling like we would really be looked after.”

Katy and Leigh are parents to Charlie after IVF

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“We chose to make an appointment at Bourn Hall Wickford because of the favourable reviews. When we got there and met the staff they were just so lovely, making us feel welcome and explaining to us what tests would need to be done and what our options were; we just thought ‘yes, let’s get the ball rolling!”

Jess and Fran are mums to Nathan after IVF with donor sperm

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