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Why you should consider egg freezing if you want to delay motherhood
Mr. David Ogutu, Medical Director at Herts & Essex Fertility Centre
Baby Celebration – 23 July 2022
We hosted our first Baby Celebration for our families who had babies during Covid and it was a huge success! It was a beautiful hot summer’s day with a cool …
Top 10 Fertility Myths Now Busted
There are many misconceptions around infertility and fertility treatments in general and we’ve decided to explain why some of these mislead people or couples trying to conceive. 01: Infertility Is …
The Fertility Podcast Collection
Shining a light on infertility one podcast at a time The Fertility Podcast was born out of an IVF pregnancy and Natalie’s motivation to combine her 15 years of professional …
Announcing the Winners of our Free IVF treatment and 40 Fertility Consultations
We want to send a big thank you to everyone who showed interest and participated in our competition for a Free IVF Treatment and 40 Free Fertility Consultations and helped …
Herts and Essex Fertility Centre Sperm Bank
Last night Channel 4 aired ‘4 Men 175 Babies: The UK’s Super Sperm Donors’ – this worrying documentary highlighted the growing phenomenon of women looking to conceive from unregulated sperm …
What you need to know about Polycystic Ovary Syndrome (PCOS)
Polycystic ovary syndrome (PCOS) by Mr David Ogutu, Consultant Gynaecologist at Herts & Essex Fertility Centre
Sometimes accepting your decision to stop fertility treatments could help you find peace
Sometimes accepting your decision to stop fertility treatments could help you find peace, one of our patients, Louise Moloney, explains.. “Our fertility journey started in 2007, it’s really taken its …
How can your diet affect your chances of pregnancy?
A healthy diet can increase the chances of ovulation and improve your fertility. Fertility experts recommend to those who are trying to conceive to follow a healthy diet and cut …
Does fast food really contain plastic?
Research at the University of California, published in the journal Environment International recently found that people who eat out regularly are exposed to higher levels of phthalates, a chemical derived …