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Fertility patients will now be able to store their frozen embryos, sperm and eggs for up to 55 years following a change in the law (1 July 2022). ![]()
Dr Mike Macnamee, CEO of Bourn Hall, said: “Patients going through IVF treatment also store embryos for future treatment or for siblings. Deciding what to do with those embryos, whether to try again, give them to another couple or donate to valuable research, is a big decision and people need time to consider their options.”![]()
Read more on our website: moredetails.uk/3AtgJ7H
Egg freezing extended to 55 years - Bourn Hall Clinic
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A change in the law will make a big difference to fertility preservation extending storage time for sperm and egg freezing to 55 years1 day ago
Thank you so much to all those who came to our family photo shoot recently.![]()
Here is a little behind the scenes for you! 📸![]()
If you want to find out more and become part of the Bourn Hall family, why not attend our next open evening on Thursday 21 July at 7pm? ![]()
You’ll discover more about our clinics, the treatments we offer and have the chance to ask our doctor and nurse any questions. Book your place here: moredetails.uk/2NGxhmd
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4 days ago
Fertility Fact Friday! 🥚![]()
50-60% of IVF cases have ICSI.![]()
Intracytoplasmic Sperm Injection (ICSI) is a lab technique that may be appropriate for you if your sperm needs a bit of extra help to achieve successful fertilisation. ![]()
Your embryos, created using the ICSI technique, are then transferred in exactly the same way as in standard IVF.![]()
Find out more on our website here: moredetails.uk/3yz5qcJ
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5 days ago
In our latest guest blog, Caroline Andrews, Senior Associate at Tees Law, talks us through the legal implications for same-sex couples. ![]()
Caroline explains some of the legal definitions, the benefits of using a licensed clinic and much more. ![]()
Read the full blog here: moredetails.uk/3aaruRz
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6 days ago
Male factor problems account for one in two couples who have difficulty getting pregnant.![]()
Male factor infertility is usually defined by a sub-optimal semen analysis – reduced sperm count, motility and/or morphology.![]()
Find out more about the fertility tests we offer here: moredetails.uk/2U6ZBiX
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