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  • Nov 15, 2024 | eventbrite.co.uk | London Women's Clinic

    An interactive event where we will present techniques to support wellbeing and offer the opportunity to speak to a licensed counsellorLondon Women's Clinic - London Bridge 1 Saint Thomas Street London SE1 9RY United KingdomAbout this eventEvent lasts 1 hour 30 minutesLondon Women’s Clinic pairs over 35 years of clinical expertise with the most advanced techniques to provide a bespoke service to its patients, yielding excellent results.

  • Oct 23, 2024 | rbmojournal.com | Balsam Al Hashimi |London Women's Clinic |Milton Keynes

    Key wordsabnormal fertilisationembryoeuploidpronucleizygoteAberrant fertilization occurs in many zygotes from IVF or ICSI, often leading to their discard. Some embryos initially deemed aberrant can develop to the blastocyst stage. PGT-A analysis helps identify viable embryos for transfer, increasing the number of available embryos.

  • Oct 4, 2024 | allevents.in | London Women's Clinic

    Join us for a webinar where our Specialist Nurse Consultant will address all your questions about freezing eggs. About this EventDiscover the ins and outs of egg freezing in our webinar, "Q&A with a Nurse: Understanding Egg Freezing." Our Specialist Nurse Consultant Georgina Murphy will be there to answer all your questions about freezing eggs. Whether you're thinking about having a family later on or just want to learn more, this event is for you.

  • Sep 19, 2024 | rbmojournal.com | Rita Lobo |IVI RMA Lisbon |London Women's Clinic

    Key wordsLive birth rateoocytes numberfollitropin deltaovarian hyperstimulation syndromeovarian stimulation fresh cycleIntroductionFollowing ovarian stimulation for in vitro fertilisation (IVF), the number of oocytes retrieved is acknowledged as a prognostic marker for IVF outcome and is often a surrogate endpoint for live birth in IVF trials (Sunkara et al., 2011).

  • Jan 22, 2024 | express.co.uk | Astha Saxena |London Women's Clinic

    Princess Kate sends clear message as she plans 'to work from bed' after surgeryThe Princess of Wales, 42, is said to be "doing well" after undergoing surgery this week. By Astha Saxena, News Reporter 08:23, Mon, Jan 22, 2024 | UPDATED: 08:38, Mon, Jan 22, 2024 Link copied Bookmark The Princess of Wales, 42, is said to be “doing well” after undergoing surgery.

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