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Search results for In-Vitro Fertilisation

  • IVF

    In vitro fertilisation (IVF) is one of several techniques available to help people with fertility problems have a baby. During IVF, an egg is removed from the woman's ovaries and fertilised with sperm in a laboratory.

  • IVF - What happens

    Find out what happens during IVF, including suppressing the menstrual cycle, collecting and fertilising the eggs, and embryo transfer.

  • IVF - Support

    Find out what support and counselling is available if you're having IVF treatment, including how you can talk to people who have had a similar experience.

  • IVF

    Read about the risks associated with IVF, including ectopic pregnancy, multiple births and ovarian hyperstimulation.

  • IVF

    If you're having problems getting pregnant, see your GP. They will look at your medical history and give you a physical examination.

  • IVF

    Read about who is eligible for IVF on the NHS and what you need to think about if you're considering private treatment.

  • Intrauterine insemination (IUI)

    Find out about intrauterine (artificial) insemination, or IUI, a procedure to help you get pregnant where sperm are put directly into your womb.

  • Treatment for infertility

    Find out how infertility is treated. The three main types of treatment are medicines to assist fertility, surgical procedures, and assisted conception, such as IVF and IUI.