Fertility Care in Northern Ireland
All the latest news, information and industry updates from the team at Origin Fertility.
Posted on March 16th, 2016
Categories: Uncategorized
PCOS, short for polycystic ovarian syndrome, is a common cause of anovulation and female infertility. Many Women with polycystic ovaries suffer from an anovulatory condition meaning they do not release an egg (ovulate) PCOS ovaries …
Posted on March 14th, 2016
Categories: Special Offers
Have you had your first treatment on the NHS?
We are offering £1,000 off* your first IVF or PICSI treatment.
T&Cs apply. Offer ends 1st March 2017.
Posted on March 14th, 2016
Categories: Special Offers
Our Refund Plus Scheme offers you multiple IVF/PICSI cycles at a significant discount with the added security of a money back guarantee if you do not have a baby. It also provides you with the peace of mind that you …
Posted on March 9th, 2016
Categories: Advances in Fertility, Fertility Consultations, Fertility Treatments, Men's Fertility
The first and most obvious sign of infertility is the inability to get pregnant. The NHS recommend visiting a doctor for an infertility evaluation after 12 months of unprotected regular sex if you are under 35 or after 6 months …
Posted on February 22nd, 2016
Categories: Advances in Fertility, Fertility Treatments, Pregnancy Advice
If you’re concerned that you or your partner’s fertility may be preventing you achieving a pregnancy seeking help can be a daunting experience, especially if you …
Posted on February 16th, 2016
Categories: Advances in Fertility, Fertility Treatments
Dr Steve Green, Embryology Manager/CPD Co-Ordinator of Origin Fertility answers some of your questions on fertility.
Dr Steve Green has been practicing as a clinical embryologist since 1980. Dr Green has been recognised for his work in Embryology for achieving …
Posted on January 26th, 2016
Categories: Pregnancy Advice, Womens Health
You may have an inkling that you’re pregnant soon after you’ve conceived, when the fertilised egg attaches itself to the wall of your uterus (womb). This usually happens within about 10 days of conception. However, you may be unaware of …
Posted on January 26th, 2016
Categories: Pregnancy Advice, Womens Health
Are you trying for a baby? Our bodies are very clever, yet can often be difficult to understand. Getting pregnant isn’t always as straightforward as it sounds, therefore by using our ovulation calculator you will hopefully increase your chances by …