Pregnancy ultrasound scanning: all you need to know - Online interview Mostrare di più
Pregnant women, before giving birth, will typically go through various different ultrasound pregnancy scans, which can reveal quite a lot when it comes to the status of the foetus in the women's womb.
In our latest online interview, highly trusted and revered obstetrician and gynaecologist, Professor Nazar Amso, walks us through in expert detail what exactly the numerous different pregnancy scans involve, and also reveals when the foetus' heartbeat can be first heard.
If you are currently pregnant and would like to consult with a trusted obstetrician and gynaecologist with regards to pregnancy scans, you can book an appointment with Professor Amso via his Top Doctors profile here: https://www.topdoctors.co.uk/doctor/nazar-amso
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What to expect during an ultrasound, eggs collection and embryo transfer #IVFWEBINARS Mostrare di più
In this webinar, Dr. Arianna D’Angelo, MD, Consultant in Assisted Reproduction at Wales Fertility Institute, ESHRE UK Clinician National representative; a member of the ESHRE Ethics Committee has talked about how the ovaries are stimulated and prepared for egg collection as well as explained how the embryo transfer is done.
Fertility in the Workplace - April 2021 Mostrare di più
Join our ‘Fertility in the Workplace’ webinar to improve your fertility knowledge. Learn more about who is affected, the causes, the consequences, the treatments, and about the support available.
Approximately 3.5 million (around 1 in 6) men and women across the UK are affected by a fertility issue and the physical, emotional, and financial impacts are significant. Work and relationships can suffer, and feelings of isolation are common.
Infertility has a wide range of causes, and there are many different treatments ranging from drug therapy to assisted conception. It can have a devastating impact on people’s lives, with 90 per cent reporting feelings of depression.
Many people suffering from infertility are reluctant to speak to their employer about it, because they fear doing so will detrimentally affect their career. An understanding workplace environment can positively impact the overall experience of contending with the emotional and physical rigours of infertility.
Who is this webinar for?
• Anyone affected by fertility issues
• Employers and HR professionals, to increase their knowledge to support staff
• Anyone who wants to know more to support a friend or loved one who is affected