One by One IVF is an innovative approach to IVF that moves away from the usual method of collecting the egg and returning the embryo to the uterus within the same cycle.

How to maximise your IVF success: Selecting a healthy embryo
Part of the LWC's pioneering approach is using the latest technology and techniques to give you the best chance of having a successful pregnancy and taking home a healthy baby.

Alisha's Story
Alisha and her husband’s fertility journey was made more complex when they discovered that they were both carriers of the cystic fibrosis gene. Here she shares their story of opting for PGT-M treatment.

Roisin & Barry's Story
Roisin and Barry were each carriers of the cystic fibrosis gene but could prevent their children from inheriting this genetic disease by PGT-M treatment. However, living in Ireland, meant they had many difficult decisions to make.

Pregnancy over 40: What you need to know
At the London Women’s Clinic we see many women over 40 come through our doors looking for fertility treatment. That’s why we have created a dedicated Fertility for the Over-40s treatment programme.

Fertility over 40 – it’s not too late!
At the London Women’s Clinic we have designed a specific Fertility for the Over-40s programme tailored to help women over 40 to have a baby.

How to improve your sperm count
Our modern lifestyles can play a big part in male fertility, but the good news is that there are a number of things that men can do to improve their sperm count.

"Holding it together" through infertility
The desire to ‘hold it together’ in front of others whilst going through fertility treatment is very common.

Research into the experience of surrogacy families
Many reports of surrogacy document negative stories of failed arrangements, but in reality very few surrogacy arrangements end in tears. Many couples successfully have a child through surrogacy. Vasanti Jadva and colleagues from the University of Cambridge Centre for Family Research have been following these families to find out what happens to all concerned.