In Vitro Fertilisation (IVF)

IVF, or In vitro fertilisation, brings eggs and sperm together in a carefully controlled environment to generate high-quality embryos.

In natural conception, sperm and eggs meet in the fallopian tube and begin the complex process of fertilisation, embryo formation and growth. Introducing the sperm to the eggs in the laboratory can overcome the physical, endocrine, and immune problems that may be preventing you from conceiving.

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We understand that fertility treatment can be a complex and emotional journey. Our team is dedicated to providing you with all the information and support you need throughout the process.

How does it work?

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How does IVF work?

First, you need to make some eggs. To help, we use fertility drugs to stimulate your ovaries to produce a number of eggs. Then, we harvest them using a minor surgical procedure and place them in a culture dish.

Next, we take the semen – usually produced by masturbation – and, using a variety of techniques, wash it and select the best sperm. These are put in culture with the egg, and fertilisation occurs naturally over the next 18 hours or so.

After a period of growth has taken place, our skilled embryologists assess the delicate developing cell structure of each embryo under a microscope. One or two are then transferred into your uterus. If suitable, remaining embryos can be frozen for future use (see Frozen Embryo Transfer).

IVF treatment

IVF, or In vitro fertilisation, brings eggs and sperm together in a carefully controlled environment to generate high-quality embryos.

In natural conception, sperm and eggs meet in the fallopian tube and begin the complex process of fertilisation, embryo formation and growth. Introducing the sperm to the eggs in the laboratory can overcome the physical, endocrine, and immune problems that may be preventing you from conceiving.

Is IVF right for me?

IVF may be appropriate in cases of male factor, or unexplained infertility, if you have blocked fallopian tubes, or have experienced a lack of success with other fertility treatments, such as Ovulation Induction (OI) or Intrauterine Insemination (IUI).

Sometimes conventional IVF – leaving the sperm and egg to do their thing in our laboratory – needs a helping hand. Intracytoplasmic Sperm Injection (ICSI) is a lab technique that may be appropriate for you if your sperm need a bit of extra help to achieve successful fertilisation.

If you are a woman aged up to 43, you can usually have treatment using your own eggs, depending on your individual circumstances. If you are aged 44 or more, we will advise you may need donated eggs or embryos. In every case, we will assess you and agree on a personalised and costed treatment plan.

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What next?

Following an initial consultation with one of our fertility specialists, you’ll start your agreed treatment plan. This involves taking IVF drugs for several weeks to stimulate egg production and prepare your uterus to receive the embryos. Since your treatment plan is individual, the drug dosage and number of visits will depend on how your body responds.

You’ll need to visit one of our East of England clinics for scans and blood tests during this period – usually up to four times – and we’ll monitor you closely to assess your response to the medication, suggest any potential modifications to your treatment, and decide when to proceed to egg collection.

Egg collection is a minor ultrasound-guided vaginal surgical procedure and is carried out by one of our specialists. We immediately pass the collected eggs to our on-site embryology laboratories.

Following the fertilisation of your eggs with sperm, we transfer either one or two of the resulting embryos to your uterus using a narrow catheter passed through your cervix. Eighteen days after egg collection, you’ll be able to take a pregnancy test. If it is positive, you should attend the clinic about 20 days later for a pregnancy scan.

Flexible Pricing Options

To help make your treatment affordable and achievable, we offer fixed price treatment package options and a variety of finance solutions for patients looking to spread all or part of the cost of their treatment.

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We’re incredibly proud of our success rates

At Bourn Hall, you can be assured of the best chances of having a baby within the shortest possible time. If you are under 35, you have a 73% chance of falling pregnant within one year.

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Younger than 35

If you are under 35, you have a 73% chance of falling pregnant within one year.

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35 to 39 years old

If you are 35-37 years old and you continue treatment with Bourn Hall, you have a 63% (50% for 38-39 year olds) chance of getting pregnant (pregnancy seen on scan) within one year.

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40+ years old

If you are a female aged over 40 and you continue treatment with Bourn Hall, you have about a 25% chance of getting pregnant within one year.

We provide world-class support throughout the fertility journey.

As one of the UK’s top fertility treatment centres, our values ensure we put our patients first.

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Passion

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Commitment

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The world's first IVF baby

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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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