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Care FertilityJun 268 min read

Fertility, age, and pressure: separating facts from fear

There is a lot of pressure wrapped up in conversations about fertility and age. Some of ...
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Care FertilityJun 2611 min read

Fertility timelines: what really matters as you get older

There is no single fertility timeline that works for everyone. Some people know early on ...
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Dr Alison RichardsonMay 266 min read

Egg freezing: is it right for you? what to know before you decide

More women than ever are choosing to freeze their eggs. In the UK, egg freezing cycles ...
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Care FertilityMay 266 min read

Celebrities who froze their eggs and why

Egg freezing, though often expensive and not the most comfortable experience, has become ...
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Dr Alison RichardsonMay 264 min read

Egg freezing process, timelines and success rates

Thinking about egg freezing can feel like a big step. For some, it’s about keeping ...
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Dr Alison RichardsonMay 266 min read

What age should you freeze your eggs?

Egg freezing is becoming part of how many people plan for the future. It offers the ...
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Care FertilityApr 267 min read

Understanding Black maternal health in the UK and fertility

Black Maternal Health Week is a time to focus on something that deserves attention all ...
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Dr Ishita MishraMar 268 min read

Adenomyosis explained: Symptoms, diagnosis and pregnancy outcomes

This Endometriosis Awareness Month, it is important to remember that conditions like ...
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Dr Jennifer TamblynMar 265 min read

Getting an endometriosis diagnosis: what to expect

For many people, getting an endometriosis diagnosis can feel like a long time coming. ...
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Dr Jennifer TamblynMar 264 min read

Endometriosis and adenomyosis: what’s the difference?

Endometriosis is slowly becoming more recognised, but adenomyosis is still relatively ...
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