The IVF Positivity Planner is designed to help you feel calmer, more informed and more in control of what is happening to your body, meaning you are in a better state for coping through TTC and treatment.
With NHS funding being limited across the UK, people are looking in to alternative options for IVF, with many looking at potentially travelling abroad for treatment.
Father’s Day can be one of the most difficult days of the year when you are still trying for your longed for baby. This blog offers support and advice on coping through Father's Day and through IVF.
I know that there is still a lot of uncertainty at the minute, along with the joy that clinics are reopening.
I wanted to answer some of the common questions and share some things you can do to help with the feelings of anxiousness that uncertainty brings, to help you cope and feel calmer.
Those of us that are/have struggled to conceive will know that one of the hardest things to cope with when trying to conceive is other people announcing that they are expecting.
I know that there is a lot of uncertainty at the minute, and that it’s worrying not knowing whether your treatment will start, or if you are part way through whether it will be cancelled.
I wanted to share some things you can do to help with the feelings of anxiousness that uncertainty brings, to help you cope and feel calmer:
I thought it would be helpful to share some of the things in my IVF Positivity Planner so you can see how it can help and support you through TTC and going through IVF, and also give you some help in filling it in.
Mother’s day is often a really tough day when you are still desperately trying have your longed for baby. This blog gives some ways to help you cope on Mother's day and the run up to it.
Grief is a common thing that comes up when talking about TTC and going through fertility treatment. Grief can take many forms and isn’t limited to those that have sadly suffered a physical loss like a miscarriage or baby loss.
With NHS funding being limited across the UK, people are looking in to alternative options for IVF, with many looking at potentially travelling abroad for treatment.
Father’s Day can be one of the most difficult days of the year when you are still trying for your longed for baby. This blog offers support and advice on coping through Father's Day and through IVF.
I know that there is still a lot of uncertainty at the minute, along with the joy that clinics are reopening.
I wanted to answer some of the common questions and share some things you can do to help with the feelings of anxiousness that uncertainty brings, to help you cope and feel calmer.
Those of us that are/have struggled to conceive will know that one of the hardest things to cope with when trying to conceive is other people announcing that they are expecting.
I know that there is a lot of uncertainty at the minute, and that it’s worrying not knowing whether your treatment will start, or if you are part way through whether it will be cancelled.
I wanted to share some things you can do to help with the feelings of anxiousness that uncertainty brings, to help you cope and feel calmer:
I thought it would be helpful to share some of the things in my IVF Positivity Planner so you can see how it can help and support you through TTC and going through IVF, and also give you some help in filling it in.