All across the world, there are millions of women experiencing severe pains each month as a result of endometriosis. Often the pain is so chronic that it is debilitating, yet many have not been diagnosed. We have heard...
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Bristol study to improve success of IVF treatment resumes
A major study into the factors affecting IVF treatment success, led by NIHR Bristol Biomedical Research Centre (BRC) researchers at the University of Bristol, is restarting after a year-long pause due to COVID-19. In...
What does the Ultrasonographic Hysterosalpingography test for?
IVF babble is all about informing our readers and followers about different techniques that are used to diagnose infertility So we asked the team at Embryolab, in Greece, to explain one of the procedures they use to...
PGS testing explained
We have been receiving a lot of questions from readers on Preimplantation Genetic Screening (PGS) and we wanted to know more and so turned to a fantastic embryologist, Danielle Breen, for answers . . . Reader’s question...
Miscarriage. Why does it happen?
The tragic reality is that between 10% and 20% of women will miscarry, most often in the first 13 weeks. The shock and grief for the baby you never got to hold is incomparable and it’s very easy for you to you all too...
How the Lister Clinic can help you conceive through its egg sharing scheme
Whether you are struggling to conceive or considering egg freezing for fertility preservation for the future, egg sharing offers women the opportunity for treatment for themselves while also helping someone grow theirs...