ReproMed | Ireland's leading Fertility, IVF & IUI Clinic
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ReproMed are the leading Fertility Clinic in Ireland, with Fertility Clinics in Dublin & Kilkenny, offering fertility treatments including IVF, IUI, Fertility Tests
ReproMed | Ireland's leading Fertility, IVF & IUI Clinic
1y ago
Egg freezing, also known as oocyte cryopreservation, has become an increasingly popular option for women who want to preserve their fertility for later in life. But one common question that many women have is how long their eggs can be stored before they become unusable. Let's dive in ..read more
ReproMed | Ireland's leading Fertility, IVF & IUI Clinic
1y ago
A woman's egg reserve, or ovarian reserve, is the number of eggs that remain in her ovaries and it is a critical factor in accessing her reproductive health ..read more
ReproMed | Ireland's leading Fertility, IVF & IUI Clinic
1y ago
Dealing with infertility can be a challenging and emotional experience, not just for the individuals directly affected but also for their partners. Infertility can take a toll on even the strongest relationships, but there are ways to navigate the challenges together and come out stronger on the other side. In this blog post, we’ll share some tips to help you and your partner support each other through the ups and downs of the infertility journey ..read more
ReproMed | Ireland's leading Fertility, IVF & IUI Clinic
1y ago
In-vitro fertilisation, or IVF, is a popular and successful treatment for infertility. For same-sex couples or single women it can provide a path to parenthood. IVF involves fertilising an egg outside of the body, in a laboratory setting, and then placing the fertilised egg (embryo) back into the woman's uterus. If you're struggling to conceive you may be wondering when to consider IVF ..read more
ReproMed | Ireland's leading Fertility, IVF & IUI Clinic
1y ago
There are a number of factors. The main one is female age which is the most important predictor of fertility.
But is male age also important? It is! Men’s fertility also drops with age, although at a far lower rate. Studies show that men’s fertility starts to drop at around 40 years and some genetic diseases in offspring have been linked to older fathers at conception.
Lifestyle
Lifestyle can also affect fertility. The two main lifestyle changes that can improve fertility are obesity and smoking. Obesity can impair the menstrual cycle increasing the number of month ..read more
ReproMed | Ireland's leading Fertility, IVF & IUI Clinic
1y ago
The Anti-Mullerian Hormone (AMH) test is a blood test that measures the amount of AMH in a woman's bloodstream ..read more
ReproMed | Ireland's leading Fertility, IVF & IUI Clinic
1y ago
As we age, our fertility naturally declines. This is a fact that many couples may not fully understand when trying to conceive.
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ReproMed | Ireland's leading Fertility, IVF & IUI Clinic
1y ago
Starting a family is an exciting time, but for some couples, it can be a frustrating journey. One of the biggest factors that can impact a couple's ability to conceive is sperm count. In this blog post, we'll be discussing 5 lifestyle habits that can contribute to a low sperm count and what you can do to avoid them ..read more
ReproMed | Ireland's leading Fertility, IVF & IUI Clinic
1y ago
ReproMed has two different Egg Donation Programmes. The cost of each is outlined here ..read more