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  • 18th
    May
    2012

    Egg-freezing - funded by grandparents of the future

    Egg-freezing is becoming a more popular option amongst women who perhaps aren’t at the right time in their life to have a child, or simply haven’t met Mr Right – but now it seems that parents are more than willing to help try to secure their future as grandparents.

    According to reports from America, more and more parents are funding the cost for their daughters to freeze their eggs as women delay motherhood due to career ambitions or not meeting the right partner.

    The America...

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  • 8th
    Nov
    2011

    Egg Freezing - When is the right time?

    Egg-freezing for social reasons is something more and more women are considering, either because they wish to concentrate on careers or simply haven’t met the right partner to have a family with.

    But what’s the right age to freeze your eggs? Scientists in the USA are urging women not to delay freezing eggs because too many women are only considering it when their chances of pregnancy success from their frozen eggs may already be too low.

    Egg freezing gives you the chance to freeze ...

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  • 15th
    Sep
    2011

    Women freeze eggs dues to recession fears

    Women are so concerned about the recession that they’re prepared to freeze their eggs so they can postpone parenthood. In the Red magazine survey of more than 2,500 women aged 30-45, more than a quarter revealed that had considered egg freezing because of the current financial climate, while 15% said they had decided not to try for children at all.

    Women are also prepared to spend less on fertility treatment should they need it. Last year, in the same survey, the average amount respo...

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  • 22nd
    Jun
    2011

    So what is the best age to conceive?

    What’s the best age to have a baby? According to a new survey of over 3,000 women, the majority think that 29 is the ideal time to start a family because it’s when they will feel secure enough in terms of their relationship and their finances to have a baby.

    This comes as no surprise. Women are putting off having children until the ‘right time’ whether it’s due to career commitment or relationships. But what we should all remember is that a woman’s natural fe...

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  • 11th
    Apr
    2011

    Egg-freezing in a flash - the new technique

    Would you ever freeze your eggs? You may be wondering why you would want to. But plenty of women from Manchester and across the North West have contacted us about this treatment.

    Egg-freezing can be done for medical reasons – because you’re about to go through treatment which could affect your fertility, such as chemotherapy – or social reasons, because you aren’t ready for children but want to know that when the time comes, your eggs will still be good enough to achieve...

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  • 22nd
    Nov
    2010

    New egg freezing service

    We’re now able to offer our patients an egg-freezing service after being granted approval by the HFEA. Here are some common egg-freezing FAQs so you can see what is involved and why some people decide to freeze their eggs...

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  • 1st
    Nov
    2010

    Egg Freezing Service now available at Manchester Fertility Services

    Leading North West fertility clinic Manchester Fertility Services has launched a new egg freezing service after being granted approval by the Human Fertilisation and Embryology Authority (HFEA).

    The clinic, based at the Bridgewater Hospital in the city centre, will now be able to freeze and store eggs for women who are about to undergo medical treatment, or for women who want to have children later in life, without worrying about the quality of their eggs declining due to age.

    Professor Brian ...

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  • 27th
    Apr
    2010

    Embryo Freezing and Frozen Embryo Transfer - What it means and Why it's done?

    Embryo freezing is an option if you’re undergoing IVF and wish to have more children in the future. It gives you the chance to give your child a biological sibling – known as a conceptual twin – in future years, without the need to go through the whole IVF process again. As such it avoids repeated ovarian stimulation, egg retrieval, sperm donation and fertilisation...

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