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This week is Men’s Health Week, from 12th-18th June, which aims to raise awareness of the health issues that affect our male patients and patients …
Male infertility is a common issue, affecting approximately 40-50% of all cases of infertility in the UK and can be attributed to many causes which …
Secondary infertility is a person or couple's inability to conceive or carry a pregnancy to term after having one or more successful pregnancies without assisted …
If you’re in a same sex female couple and ready to start fertility treatment, reciprocal IVF may be an option for you. But what is …
Reproductive technology has come a long way since 1978, when the world’s first ‘test-tube baby’ was born, and since 1985 when the UK welcomed the …
At Manchester Fertility, we are proud to show our support in celebrating the vital role nurses, and midwives play in fertility treatment and healthcare. International …
The Law Commission of England and Wales recently published its joint report with the Scottish Law Commission, outlining recommendations for a new system to govern …
On May 5th 2023, midwives across the world will be observing International Day of the Midwife (IDM), a time of celebration that honours the efforts …
Surrogacy allows those who otherwise could not carry a pregnancy, such as same-sex male couples, many queer or transgender people, and those who may have …
When fertility is discussed, it almost always concerns women. Everyone is familiar with references to women's 'biological clocks', but with 1 in 7 heterosexual couples …
Since we opened our doors more than 35 years ago, we've helped welcome more than 8,000 babies to the world, many of whom were born …
If you still feel you need more guidance and support, you can book a FREE 1-2-1 discovery meeting to talk through the options available to you.