Many women go through a difficult period of time in between their fertility treatment and the result. Our latest blog gives some essential insight for those that need support through the Two Week Wait.
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What are our Care Teams at London Women’s Clinic and why do we have them?
London Women's Clinic is proud to introduce our unique Care Teams system to Harley Street. Designed to promote continuity of care and streamline patient service, read more here.

Fertility Myths Debunked (Part Two)
This Part Two installment concludes our talk with Dr Janet Evans, regarding the common misconceptions around fertility. Make sure to check out Part One if you haven't already.

Fertility Myths Debunked (Part One)
LWC's Dr Janet Evans helps us debunk common fertility myths that can hinder your journey to pregnancy. Read this Part One installment to rid yourself of any misconceptions you might have heard.
How making changes to your diet before fertility treatment can improve your chances of pregnancy
We speak to Professor Nick Macklon, Medical Director of the LWC, about his research into preconception care and fertility and how diet can influence the outcome of fertility treatment.

What Comes First: the Career or the Egg?
The LWC are proud to be sponsoring a whole day of events at Fertility Fest 2019 called What Comes First: the Career or the Egg which takes place on Saturday 4th May 2019 at the Barbican, London.

Quit smoking to improve your fertility
On National No Smoking Day, we discuss how smoking could affect your fertility and the steps you can take to help you quit smoking for good.

Why might I need support during egg freezing?
Egg freezing can seem like a simple solution for women who know they want to be a mum in the future but not now. Trisha Patel, one of our fertility coaches at the LWC shares how we can provide support to women who are freezing their eggs.

It’s about the journey…
There have been many articles in the news about adoption numbers reducing due to the increased chances of success through IVF. Although it’s true that success rates have increased, many women and couples struggling with infertility feel that it’s unfair to assume that they should adopt rather than try for a baby of their own.