Topic: Fertility

● 30% experiencing symptoms of women’s health conditions, including PCOS, endometriosis and gynaecological cancers, are yet to receive a formal diagnosis ● Diagnosis took two years and three months on average for women who have their condition confirmed by a doctor ● Those awaiting support have taken matters into their own hands, making lifestyle changes... read more about 6 million await diagnosis for women’s health conditions
King Edward VII’s Hospital consultant, Mr Michael Dooley is a specialist in gynaecology and women’s health.  He is a British Menopause Society recognised menopause specialist and has co-authored a book with Sarah Stacey, Your Change, Your Choice, on looking after your health during the menopause and beyond.  There are other gynaecologists at King Edward VII’s... read more about Your guide to the menopause
This different and difficult time is bringing a lot of concern to many generations.  Talking about fertility, trying to get pregnant and pregnancy can be particularly stressful.  It can bring along worry, anxiety and loneliness.  We are going into unchartered waters and this, in its own right, brings fear. read more about Pregnancy and early motherhood during Covid-19
Maintaining your overall health and seeking treatment for any health problems that might affect your fertility, may help to increase your chances of conceiving. read more about Help with conceiving: tips for boosting fertility
Endometriosis is a common gynaecological condition thought to affect around 1 in 10 women in the UK. read more about How does endometriosis affect fertility?