IVF Q&A - Asking an IVF Doctor & Nurse YOUR questions!

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  • čas přidán 3. 07. 2024
  • IVF Q&A
    Asking a Fertility Doctor & Nurse YOUR QUESTIONS!
    *This video is a paid-for advertorial with Bourn Hall, all views and opinions are my own and we chose to have IVF with Bourn Hall before I worked with them - so I'm honoured to bring you this collaboration.
    Hey everyone, thanks for tuning in! This week we have something a little different and I have been so excited to share this video with you. I asked you to send in your IVF questions so I could ask Bourn Hall Fertility Clinic's IVF Doctor and Nurse! I really hope you find this video informative and helpful, I know it's exactly the kind of thing I wish I had been able to watch before embarking on my own IVF journey.
    Bourn Hall Fertility Clinic is a supportive place for those on a journey to complete their family. Their aim is to make you feel at home in a caring environment - the ideal place to be when you are trying to start a family of your own. We chose Bourn Hall for our treatment because of how right the clinic felt to us and I'm honoured to be working with them on content to raise awareness of infertility and IVF. You can see more over on our Instagrams (linked below)
    Question List:
    00:00 - Intro
    01:20 - Doctor and Nurse Intro
    02:19 - Improving Sperm and Egg Quality
    04:07 - Success Rates
    05:33 - Criteria for egg donation
    06:20 - The "ideal person" for IVF
    07:30 - Next steps for an unsuccessful round
    09:19 - IVF and recurrent miscarriage
    10:50 - IVF and those with Endometriosis
    13:12 - Something everyone should know about IVF
    Laura x
    #IVFQ&A #infertilityquestions #IVFquestions #IVFandmiscarriage
    Laura x
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    Bourn Hall Fertility Clinic (www.bournhall.co.uk)
    Bourn Hall Fertility Instagram ( / bournhallfertilityuk )
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Komentáře • 6

  • @imlaurabradshaw
    @imlaurabradshaw  Před 2 lety +6

    For anyone going through this journey, I hope you find this video interesting and helpful! Xxx

  • @cloudy-sky134
    @cloudy-sky134 Před rokem

    Thank you so much for filming this! I’m going through it right now and it answered a lot of the questions I had while waiting for the appointments. Your story is also a real inspiration to me, wish you and your beautiful family all the best 🌺

  • @readysetmindful
    @readysetmindful Před rokem

    I’m a bit confused because one of the practitioners said that there is no cure for endometriosis “and it’s something you have to just manage”..My understanding is that a labroscopy and hysteroscopy are treatments for endo. Is that your understanding as well? Super confused by this information.

    • @imlaurabradshaw
      @imlaurabradshaw  Před rokem

      A laparoscopy & hysteroscopy are not treatments/cures for endometriosis. They can help to diagnose endo, and endo can be removed during these procedures. However, the endo will always grow back, and removing endo will help maintain it but it is not a cure, you wouldn’t be “endo free” forever following this. Hope that helps?

    • @readysetmindful
      @readysetmindful Před rokem

      My fertility specialist diagnosed my endo from my HSG since my polyps and fluid were visible. They told me that after the surgery I’d know what stage of endo I had, but didn’t understand that the polyps would just grow right back? That’s the confusing piece to me. So once you have polyps, you’ll always have polyps?

    • @imlaurabradshaw
      @imlaurabradshaw  Před rokem

      @@readysetmindful I’m in the mindset that endo and polyps are two different things, so maybe you need to ask your consultant about this?