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Heterosexual couples
If you’re about to start fertility treatment you might feel overwhelmed by how much there is to think about. Find out what you can expect with our useful guide to the fertility journey.
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Fertility treatment for LGBT+ people
If you’re a LGBT+ person or couple and want to have a family with a biological connection to you or your partner, you may need to have fertility treatment. Get an overview of what to expect on this page.
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Single women
If you’re single you might be thinking about what your options are for having a family without a partner. Get an overview of some of the key issues you may want to consider before starting treatment.
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Treatments
The most important thing you can do when making decisions about fertility treatment is to ensure you are well informed. Get clear, impartial information on the different types of fertility treatments available and find out about costs and funding, the risks of treatment, using a donor and having treatment abroad.
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Explore fertility treatments
There is a number of fertility treatments, from fertility drugs and embryo screening to surgical sperm extraction and IVF. Explore all the different treatments.
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Intrauterine insemination (IUI)
Clear, impartial information on intrauterine insemination (artificial insemination) from the UK Government's fertility treatment regulator.
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Risks of fertility treatment
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Coping if treatment doesn't work
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Fertility drugs
Depending on your diagnosis, you can either take fertility drugs on their own or in combination with other treatments such as IUI or IVF.
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