fertility treatments

Fertility Treatments

There are a number of different fertility treatments, from fertility drugs and embryo screening to surgical sperm extraction and IVF. Explore all the different treatments available and find out about the risks of treatment, using donated eggs, sperm and embryos and having treatment abroad. The most important thing you can do when making decisions about…

Adoption

Adoption in Nigeria

This article by Onyekachi Umah is a practical step by step guide on how to adopt a child lawfully in the Federal Capital Territory, Abuja. He affirms that similar steps can be followed, in the States that have domesticated the Child Rights Act; and advices that a child in Nigeria cannot be lawfully adopted through…

Surrogacy Pathway

The Surrogacy Pathway

surrogacy and the legal process for intended parents and surrogates in England and Wales Starting the surrogacy process Introduction Surrogacy is increasingly becoming an option for starting a family for people who are unable to conceive a child themselves. This guidance is intended to give the reader key information about surrogacy and the relevant legal…

Two Week Wait

Surviving the Two Week Wait When You’re Trying to Conceive

Dealing with “Two Week Wait Symptoms” and Coping With TTC Anxiety The two-week wait is a time of high anxiety, worry, and frustration for women trying to conceive.1 In case you’re not familiar with the phrase, the two week wait is the time between ovulation and your expected period. This is when all your am-I-pregnant-this-time anxieties emerge! During fertility treatment cycles,…

Male Infertility

Male Infertility – Causes, Diagnosis and Treatment in the best Clinics

Infertility affects approximately 15% of couples worldwide, representing 48.5 million couples. It has been established that dysfunction of the male reproductive sphere is the cause of childlessness in 20-30% of cases. Infertility is associated with negative psychosocial outcomes for men. And over the years, this problem has become more and more common. Assisted reproductive technologies…

Infertility in Nigeria

Infertility in Nigeria: Raising Visibility to Promote Equitable Access to Care

In low-resource settings such as Nigeria, accessing basic assisted reproductive technology treatments can be challenging or impossible for many couples who want to conceive. Many fear the negative consequences of childlessness resulting from societal pressure. Couples who cannot conceive often experience emotional and psychological trauma. Sadly, societal norms dictate that the woman is the cause of the infertility,…