
Motivations of women joining the London Egg Bank’s ‘Freeze and Share’ egg storage programme
New survey confirms what we always thought about egg sharers – that those who share their eggs with patients unable to produce them are usually mot...
New survey confirms what we always thought about egg sharers – that those who share their eggs with patients unable to produce them are usually mot...
It has been more than 40 years since the birth of the world’s first ‘test-tube’ baby. While there have been few moments in the fertility landscape...
The RCOG urged caution to women 'jumping' to freeze their eggs, but is this caution founded? Professor Nick Macklon, Medical Director at London Wo...
A question we are often asked by patients is whether frozen eggs can be transported from one of our clinics to another location.
The time restraint on frozen eggs has been described as an unfair regulation. We are advocates for this law seeing an appropriate reformation.
The ten year limit for egg storage has been described as 'unfair', why does this limit continue to exist?
Doctors in lab coats are no substitute for knights in shining armour. But many more women in their 30s and 40s want to explore their motherhood opt...
Egg freezing is a revolutionary technology that allows mature eggs to be frozen and stored for later use. Women wanting to wait to have children ca...
The options open to single women wanting to conceive are now more varied than ever. A study from Barcelona sheds more light on the motivation behin...