BBC - Why I chose to donate my eggs
Why would anyone donate their eggs to help a stranger have a child? Elaine Chong explains her reasons.
Why would anyone donate their eggs to help a stranger have a child? Elaine Chong explains her reasons.
Children born as a result of egg (or sperm) donation now have the right at age 18 to know the identity of their donor.
Expert opinion seems to take the view that, when it comes to egg collection, the more eggs available the better. This seems to be the case for IVF,...
London Women's Clinic were visited by French TV station, France 2, to talk more about donor anonymity with Professor Nick Macklon.
Endometriosis is a gynaecological condition that affects women, most commonly in their 30’s and 40’s. We speak to Louise Mitchell, Nurse Manager...
We speak to Professor Nick Macklon to understand why fertility declines, and how women trying for a pregnancy over 40 can achieve this.
Having a failed treatment cycle is always a disappointment and can be particularly frustrating when you have good quality embryos. Our new implant...
Professor Nick Macklon, Medical Director at The London Women's Clinic, discusses the intricacies of freezing eggs on Sky News.
Dr Zeynep Gurtin, Venessa Smith and Dr Kamal Ahuja of the London Women's Clinic discuss the ethical and social aspects of egg freezing and the conc...