Bring your frozen embryos and sperm to Care
You may not know that if you freeze your embryos or freeze your sperm at another clinic, ...
What happens after your egg collection?
For most patients once eggs have been collected, they will be fertilised in the ...
LGBTQIA+ paths to parenthood
In today’s ever-evolving world, the paths to parenthood for the LGBTQIA+ community have ...
Can a miscarriage affect your fertility?
Miscarriages can be devastating, especially if you have undergone fertility treatment or ...
Things to Consider Before Egg Donation
Becoming an egg donor is a generous and rewarding experience, knowing you will be making ...
Top Fertility Myths Debunked
As soon as you begin to research fertility online, you will most likely find lots of ...
What to expect at your first consultation
When you have selected the right clinic for you, it can help you feel prepared if you ...
Embracing shared motherhood: how Care Fertility supports your journey
Shared motherhood, also known as reciprocal IVF, is an empowering option for same-sex ...
DNA and how it relates to IVF treatment
Audrey Dearing, Principal Genetic Counsellor across the Care Fertility group, explains ...
Ethnic diversity in egg and sperm donors. The UK situation and availability at Care Fertility.
We know how important it is to be able to offer ethnic diversity and choice to our ...