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Egg freezing: Let's break the ice!


Host: Dr Leigh Searle
17 avril 2024 @ 7:30PM

Are you considering freezing your eggs but not sure where to start? Join our wonderful Fertility Specialist, Dr Leigh Searle, for a FREE webinar on egg freezing. Whether you're thinking about it for the future or concerned about your age, this webinar is for you! 

Dr Leigh Searle will cover everything you need to know:

- When to schedule your first appointment

- The best age to consider egg freezing

- What to expect during your initial consultation

- Fertility testing and screening

- Cost considerations

- Q&A session at the end!

Register below!

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Miscarriage: why it happened & what is next.

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Endometriosis & Fertility.

Host: Dr Phill McChesney
24 mai 2022 @ 7:30PM

Navigating Your Fertility.

Host: Dr Michelle Bailey
23 février 2023 @ 7:30PM

Making Modern Families.

Host: Dr Olivia Stuart

When to seek advice early

  • If you have polycystic ovaries, endometriosis, or have been through a cancer diagnosis; we recommend you get in touch quickly so we can talk you through all your options and give you the greatest possible chance of success.
  • If you’re a single woman considering motherhood in the future; it’s best to approach us early and consider egg freezing as this can be an option for you while you have a higher ovarian reserve and healthier eggs.

Woman’s BMI below 19

Even in these modern times, nature knows best. If a woman's BMI falls below 19, the body senses famine and ovulation is switched off to prevent the risk of having a baby with malnutrition. Excessive exercise can reduce body fat and increase muscle mass to a point where periods cease for the same reason. Risk of miscarriage is also increased in women with a low BMI.

Being underweight

If a woman's BMI falls below 19, the body senses famine and ovulation is switched off to prevent the risk of having a baby with malnutrition. Excessive exercise can reduce body fat and increase muscle mass to a point where periods cease for the same reason. Risk of miscarriage is also increased in women with a low BMI.

BMI’s greater than 30

This can reduce fertility by 50%. Pregnancy for women with a 30+ BMI is often associated with problems such as maternal diabetes, high blood pressure, big babies and increased risk of caesarean section.

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