Monthly Archives: April 2020

WHAT’S TO DO AFTER A FAILED IVF CYCLE

WHAT’S TO DO AFTER A FAILED IVF CYCLE

Rest and Heal After a failed IVF cycle, a woman should rest and resist the temptation to worry over all of the ways she could have prevented it. Maintain a healthy emotional state, and consider that natural pregnancies are as rare as IVF pregnancies. Infertile women and couples may also want to avoid getting into situations where they’ll have to…

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INFERTILITY & SURROGACY CONSULTANCY.

As Infertility & Surrogate Consultants, we make it safer, easier and more enjoyable for individuals and couples, surrogates, donors and professionals to grow families through assisted reproduction. We explore a variety of different fertility treatment options that could help you conceive. We provide a full-service, hands-on approach.

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BEING A PARENT THROUGH SURROGACY

BEING A PARENT THROUGH SURROGACY

  WHAT IS SURROGACY? To put it simply, it takes four ingredients make a baby: an egg, a sperm, a womb to grow in, and a family to go home to. You have the last ingredient, but you need a place for your baby to grow, and that’s why you’re here. Gestational surrogacy may take a number of forms, but…

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PLANNING FOR PREGNANCY

PLANNING FOR PREGNANCY

If you are trying to have a baby or are just thinking about it, it is not too early to start getting ready for pregnancy. Preconception health and health care focus on things you can do before and between pregnancies to increase the chances of having a healthy baby. For some women, getting their body ready for pregnancy takes a…

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Male Infertility: Fact from Fiction

Male Infertility: Fact from Fiction

WHAT IS INFERTILITY   Infertility is the inability of a sexually active, non-contracepting couple to achieve spontaneous pregnancy in one year or 6months of women <35years ”, World Health Organization (WHO). In Africa, when a couple is unable to conceive ,it is assumed to be the woman fault, hence a lot of couple remaining childless or access medical treatment after…

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Myth about Surrogacy

Myth about Surrogacy

Myth 1: The surrogate can disappear with your baby. Busted   The surrogate doesn’t get to see the baby or touch at birth. These women already have kids of their own and are aware they are not related to the babies. They are not ready for an additional child There is a signed legal agreement that names the couple as…

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