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Fertility Treatments

Ovulation Induction

Ovulation induction involves using medication to encourage ovulation (the release of eggs) in women who normally do not ovulate.

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Intra-uterine Insemination (IUI)

Intra-uterine insemination (IUI) is a treatment where sperm is prepared in a lab, then placed into the uterus at the time that eggs are released from the ovaries. This way, sperm doesn't have to fight its way to the uterus as it would do naturally.

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In-vitro fertilisation (IVF)

IVF gives many infertile couples the best chance of achieving fertilisation and pregnancy. IVF is used in couples where IUI is not indicated for example in severe male factor infertility, where the eggs are inseminated by ICSI.

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Testing for Infertility

Tests and scans that may be requested in your fertility workup for both partners.

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Getting Ready for Treatment

You can maximise your chances of conception by being aware of factors that affect your fertility.

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Success Rates

We understand all couples with fertility problems want to be treated in a clinic that has the highest possible success rates. At Fertility Plus, we are proud of our consistently good success rates.

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Preimplantation Genetic Testing (PGT)

PGT-A is an additional procedure during an IVF cycle used to identify embryos that have the normal number of chromosomes, called euploid, as well as those that have an abnormal number, known as aneuploidy.

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Egg Freezing

Egg freezing is a way of preserving fertility before medical treatment that is going to affect your fertility such as chemotherapy. It is also increasingly popular for people who wish to delay starting a family due to personal circumstances.

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Donors & Surrogacy

Have you thought about becoming an embryo, egg or sperm donor? Read more here. You can also find out more about surrogacy treatment and having IVF using a donor.

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Surgical Options

Surgical options that are available for women who have endometriosis or tubal disease, or men who would like to reverse previous sterilisation procedures.

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Pregnancy Care & Advice

Options available and advice around choosing your lead maternity carer.

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Recurrent Pregnancy Loss (RPL) Clinic

Our Recurrent Pregnancy Loss (RPL) Clinic is run by nurses every Tuesday and Thursday. We have doctors assigned to see new patients who are not pregnant and to scan pregnant patients weekly for support and monitoring.

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