IVF, Fertility and Infertility Treatment by the London Bridge Fertility, Gynaecology and Genetics Centre
We try to see patients as quickly as possible and, in an ever-changing world, short notice appointments sometimes become available due to postponements and schedule changes. See below:



Call Admissions on 020 7089 1449.
23rd February - (18:00-20:00)
- There will be a presentation on "Infertility - Causes and Cures", followed by refreshments, a Question and Answer session and a chance to meet key members of the Bridge team.

Attendence is free but please reserve with Admissions (020 7089 1449)  Bridge Opening Hours
  08:00 – 18:00 Monday to Friday
  08:00 – 14:00 Saturday and Sunday

About Infertility

Today, one in six couples require referral for investigation and treatment for infertility and there are many reasons for this.

Natural human fertility is low compared with most other species and peak human fertility (defined as the chance of pregnancy per menstrual cycle in the most fertile couples) is no higher than 33%.

Most fertile couples - around 90%, should achieve pregnancy within a year of regular intercourse. This rises to 95% over a two year period and for some couples therefore, a long delay in conceiving reflects low fertility rather than infertility. Even so, the usual criterion to define infertility and initiate investigations, is a delay of more than one year. This is especially true for patients over 30 when the natural decline in fertility begins to accelerate.

Widespread media coverage of the subject of infertility and recent high-profile cases have raised overall public awareness to the fact that a large group of the population may find they suffer from one or more conditions which will affect their chances of starting a family.

A visit to the GP is the most likely course of action for a couple concerned about failure to conceive after several months of unprotected intercourse, Bridge welcomes both referred patients and self-referrals.

In the past 25 years, the percentage of births to women aged 30 or over has doubled. This very evident trend of delaying childbirth until career or other lifestyle objectives have been achieved has consequences which many women are fully prepared to risk, although a proportion may be insufficiently aware of the steep decline in fertility which begins in the early 30s.

In addition to the age factor, the main causes of infertility are sperm dysfunction, ovulation disorder and fallopian tube damage. These conditions are covered in the following sections.

 

Causes of Infertility

About 17% of couples will have more than one cause for their infertility. It is therefore important to make complete investigations from the outset rather than focusing treatment on the first cause identified. In just under 20% of couples no definite cause will be found, even after complete investigation. These couples are said to have unexplained infertility but can, of course, still be treated.

 

For more detailed information see:-

Causes of Infertility
Female Infertility
Male Infertility

 

 

 

Do you consider yourself to have a disability? If yes, please describe how this might affect your attendance for a consultation or treatment at Bridge. Due to internal structural constraints we may ask wheelchair users to transfer to a lightweight wheelchair.  

The Bridge Centre is licensed by the Human Fertilisation & Embryology Authority to perform IVF, microsurgical fertilisations and treatments using donated eggs and sperm,
to perform Preimplantation Genetic Diagnosis and Screening and to store genetic material.

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