Our Story
Many people plan their families carefully, waiting until the time is just right to try for a baby. Most couples assume that once they stop using contraception, pregnancy will happen quickly – but that just isn’t always the case.
To women and couples who are having problems conceiving, it can feel like failure and seem that they’re alone in experiencing these difficulties in getting pregnant. But the reality is that this happens much more often than people realise. At some point in their lives, at least 1 in 6 couples will experience some degree of infertility.
Traditionally, infertility has been defined as “the inability of couples to achieve conception after a year of unprotected in*******se, or the inability to carry a pregnancy to term”.
If you’ve been trying to get pregnant for 12 months (or 6 months for women over the age of 35), assisted conception might be needed.
We encourage you to tour our facilities and meet the scientists, nurses and other staff involved, to help you gain an insight into the science behind the scenes and to give you a sense of how we will look after you during the various stages of your treatment cycle.
Through our pioneering science and personal, professional care and support, you can be assured of our dedication at every step.