Fertility Library

Egg freezing

Freezing your eggs is seen by many as an insurance policy – allowing people to delay having children while they focus on different aspects of their life. Some are unsure if it’s right for them as egg freezing is expensive,...

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IVF treatment add-ons

When going through IVF, you may be offered a treatment add-on to improve your chances of having a baby. Treatment add-ons are supplementary treatments that can be performed during your IVF cycle. For most patients, having a routine cycle of...

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Intracytoplasmic sperm injection (ICSI)

Intracytoplasmic sperm injection (ICSI) was introduced in clinical practice to help overcome male factor infertility issues. With ICSI, only a small number of sperm are required. Embryologists use specialist equipment to inject sperm individually into each egg under a microscope...

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In vitro fertilisation (IVF)

In vitro fertilisation (IVF) means fertilisation outside of the human body. During IVF, hormones are used to stimulate egg growth. The eggs are removed from the ovaries and fertilised with a sperm sample in a laboratory. The fertilised egg, an...

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Intrauterine insemination (IUI)

Intrauterine insemination (IUI), sometimes called artificial insemination, is a fertility treatment that puts sperm directly in the uterus, bringing the sperm closer to the egg at the time of ovulation. It can be performed during the menstrual cycle around ovulation...

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Ovulation induction

Problems with ovulation are among the most common causes of fertility issues in females. If an egg is not released from the ovary, then it can’t get fertilised in order to make a baby. While it may be concerning if...

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Sperm DNA fragmentation

Sperm DNA fragmentation refers to damage in the genetic material (DNA) of the sperm. Here we’ll explore what it is, how it’s measured and how it can be treated.  What is sperm DNA fragmentation? Sperm DNA fragmentation is when the...

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Handling fertility treatments and work

Having fertility treatment of any kind can be mentally, emotionally and physically challenging. In addition to the challenges you may face while going through fertility treatment, you may also be trying to juggle work commitments and treatment appointments. Here we...

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Anti-müllerian hormone (AMH) testing

An AMH test measures the levels of anti-müllerian hormone in the blood and helps assess the ovarian reserve. It’s often performed in fertility clinics to help assess how your ovaries may respond to a hormone stimulation. Here we’ll explore what AMH...

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Semen analysis

Male fertility plays a part in nearly half of all infertility cases and can affect approximately 7% of all men. A semen analysis is one of the tests that should be offered to help determine if there is an underlying cause...

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How to access care through the NHS

We know it can be upsetting when you’re trying for a baby and you’re not getting pregnant as quickly as you may have hoped. The NHS explains that around 84% of heterosexual couples will conceive within a year if they have regular,...

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Common fertility tests

If you’ve been trying to conceive for over a year, it might be a good idea to make an appointment with your GP for some investigations. The tests may help determine if there’s an underlying cause of why you’re not...

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What alternative treatment options do I have?

Our recommendation is to use the Béa Treatment Kit for three cycles for the best chances of getting pregnant because multiple attempts can be the key to success! We want the Béa Treatment Kit to help you get pregnant, but...

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When should I see a doctor about any fertility concerns?

Whether you have used our Béa Treatment Kit or have been trying to conceive with intercourse, the recommendations for when to see a doctor are the same.  You should visit your GP if: You’re under 36 years old and have...

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Support during and after a miscarriage

In the UK, miscarriage is defined as the loss of a pregnancy before 24 weeks and sadly, it can affect one in four people who are pregnant. Here we’ll discuss some of the ways you may be able to access...

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Fertility and contraception

Some people worry about the effect of contraception on their future fertility. However, studies show that fertility can return as soon as you stop taking most types of contraception. Here we discuss the different types of contraception and when you...

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Miscarriage

In the UK, miscarriage is defined as the loss of a pregnancy before 24 weeks and sadly, it can affect one in four people who are pregnant. The cause of miscarriage is often unknown, but here we’ll explore some of...

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How long does it usually take to get pregnant?

Most people want to know how long it will take them to get pregnant. Although we do know how long it takes on average for a person or couple, it is impossible to tell how long it will take you to get...

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