Recently we worked with the BBC on their egg freezing documentary. You can see their video here, and the audio version goes out on Radio 4 at 5pm today (Tuesday 19th March).
In the News

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.

New affordable, all-inclusive price packages for 2019
At the London Women’s Clinic, we recognise that the cost of fertility treatment can be a substantial financial commitment. With this in mind, we have revised our price list and price packages in our London and South East clinics starting from 1st January 2019.

How embryo selection can increase pregnancy rates
Using the latest technologies, and innovations in the laboratory enable us to select the best embryo possible for transfer, giving our patients the best chance of having a baby.

Testing, testing...
The LWC's Dr Marianne Vendola, Consultant in Obstetrics and Gynaecology, explains to ES Magazine how a "Fertility MOT" can provide a good understanding of your fertility.

A new approach to IVF for 2019
At the London Women’s Clinic, we’re dedicated to helping you start – or grow – your family. With that in mind, we’ve changed how we offer our IVF packages for 2019 in our London and South East clinics.

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.

England adoption rates falling as IVF improves, says senior official
The chief executive of the Children and Family Court Advisory and Support Service says there is a drop in the rate of children being adopted partly caused by improvements in IVF.