Dr Georgiana Tang, Medical Director at City Fertility Centre debunks the most common fertility myths. Read More
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40 years after the birth of IVF, researchers push boundaries
Tears are a regular occurrence in a fertility clinic. Tears of joy, tears of frustration, tears of loss happen almost daily. For some, those tears are the tears of “what if.” What if I had tried to get pregnant sooner? What if I had known then what I know now? Read More
Why older women are having greater IVF success
Once upon a time, the chances of a woman over 40 years of age becoming pregnant were pretty slim – even with the help of IVF. But now new research shows that older women are celebrating IVF success like never before. Read More
“I became an expert in pretending I was OK” Jessica Rowe on IVF and motherhood
TV presenter Jessica Rowe speaks with The Baby Project about her IVF journey, postnatal depression, and finding herself again. Read More
IVF and Genetic Testing: your questions answered
You may have heard about genetic testing of embryos but don’t really understand who needs it, why people would opt for it, or what is involved? Here’s your questions answered. Read More
When ‘Having It All’ Means Not Having a Partner
US parenting magazine Parent Map recently asked writers what ‘having it all’ means to them. For me, having it all meant having children without a partner, using IVF. Read More
The Waiting Game
The transfer was successful, you’re feeling great…and in two weeks you’ll find out if you’re finally pregnant! Here’s what’s going on, and how to survive the longest two weeks of your life… Read More
George Michael’s ‘IVF baby’ welcomed at last
The little boy, known throughout the world as George Michael’s ‘IVF baby’, has been born in Britain. Read More
Tick Tock: the male biological clock
It’s been a long-held belief that one of the great injustices of life is that women are on a fairly tight schedule to have a baby, but men can relax, take their time and become a parent at a time that suits them. Read More
“452 Needles, 1000s of tears, 1 corrective surgery…”
While announcing a pregnancy on Facebook has become a common occurrence, few pregnancy posts have touched so many people around the world as one American couple’s. Read More