Same sex couples

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Reducing the risk factors for miscarriage

Miscarriage is the commonest form of pregnancy loss and affects one in four pregnancies. Whilst some risk factors can be more challenging to mitigate, there are others which can be more proactively addressed such as having a healthy BMI.

After the miscarriage no one asked Matt how he was feeling

After the miscarriage no one asked Matt how he was feeling

When Laura and Matt experienced a miscarriage their family and friends were very supportive, but no one asked how Matt was.

We had thought that ‘positive test equals baby’

We had thought that ‘positive test equals baby’

Sometimes ‘getting pregnant’ is just half the battle – the other half is ‘staying pregnant.’ “I had absolutely no idea the amount of things that could go wrong between ‘a line and a baby’,” says Simone.

Moving on from ectopic pregnancy

Moving on from ectopic pregnancy

One in 80 pregnancies are ectopic and can affect future fertility. Rapid action can be livesaving.

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Baby Loss Awareness Week shines a light on ‘vital work needed to improve pregnancy outcomes’

Pregnancy loss covers a number of scenarios including miscarriage, ectopic pregnancy and molar pregnancy. Baby Loss Awareness Week provides an opportunity to raise awareness of the impact of pregnancy and baby loss.

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Fertility after baby loss: Seeking answers and moving forward

Losing a pregnancy, at whatever stage, can be heartbreaking, and an instinctive reaction is to question why it happened and whether it could have been prevented. Dr Sharleen Hapuarachi says:  “I think it sometimes helps for patients to know that I have my own experience of baby loss and can relate to what they are going through.”

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Do you think PCOS is a confusing name?

The patient charity Verity is asking if PCOS should be called something different as Polycystic ovary syndrome is misleading and a bit scary

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IUI with donor sperm has given us ‘our little ray of sunshine’

“The IUI procedure was so quick and the staff so kind, I asked “is that it?” and they all giggled!” says Helen. “We still can’t believe it worked first time.”

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Good timing with OI overcomes PCOS infertility

Tasha says: “Once I got my diagnosis of PCOS everything made sense. I had experienced really heavy periods as a teenager as well as acne and facial hair which made me self-conscious. At the time I was put on the pill to alleviate my symptoms but that of course masked my PCOS until I came off it to try for a baby.”

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PCOS and fertility – your questions answered

Dr Arpita Ray, Regional Lead Clinician, Bourn Hall and Angela Attwood, Nutritionist from Love Nutrition answer common questions about PCOS and fertility

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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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