Fertility Clinics in Leeds
If you are considering fertility treatment because you have struggled to conceive or you or your partner are infertile, or if you are a same sex couple wanting to have a baby, there are a number of options available through the NHS and/or through private funding at fertility clinics in Leeds.
If you would like to book a consultation (many clinics offer free initial consultations) to discuss your ferility treatment options at a clinic in Leeds, contact the clinic direct. Treatment options include:
- In vitro fertilisation (IVF)
- ICSI (Intra-cytoplasmic sperm injection) fertility treatment
- Intrauterine insemination (IUI)
- Gamete Intra-Fallopian Transfer (GIFT)
- In vitro maturation (IVM)
- Surrogacy
- Fertility drugs
- Surgery
Please also contact us if you would like further information about egg donation/edd donors or sperm donation/sperm donors.
Fertility Clinics Leeds
Leeds Centre for Reproductive medicine
Seacroft Hospital
York Road
Leeds
UK
LS14 6UH
Tel: 0113 206 3100
Leeds is one of the country's largest and most well-known cities. It is in fact the 30th most populous city in the UK with a population of 787,700. Leeds is known for being a beautiful city rife with financial, cultural, and commercial services that make it central to West Yorkshire. During the industrial revolution Leeds evolved into an economic and industrial centre with a big hand in diverse fields like textiles and engineering. Most of Yorkshire's rail, road, and bus transport links pass through Leeds making it the important centre that it is. The LCRM needs to tend to a large population of under a million people who lead busy lives as part of such a major city, and as such needs to have a flexible service that responds to varying patient needs quickly and efficiently. The LCRM's offerings begin with investigative services to establish the cause of infertility wherever possible. These will include a physical exam, blood tests to examine hormone levels, an ultrasound scan to examine the internal workings of your reproductive system, semen analysis for men, observation of the female menstrual cycle, laparoscopic examination of the uterus and fallopian tubes, and an x-ray of the fallopian tubes and uterus. These tests are extremely informative, and when performed and interpreted by the expert staff at the LCRM give you an excellent chance of finding out what exactly is amiss in terms of your fertility. After the results are in, your treatment options will be discussed and these can vary from simple artificial insemination to the complexities of IVF with ICSI and blastocyst transfer. Artificial insemination is provided through intrauterine insemination, an effective technique with an established track record of success, and is conducted after ovulation is induced through a carefully constructed regime of fertility drugs which give you a much better chance of a successful treatment and conception. IVF is provided by the centre as well, and can be conducted with ICSI and with blastocyst transfer, both methods which vastly increase the likelihood of a successful treatment. Surgical sperm retrieval and tubal surgery are available when necessary out of purpose built operating theatres, and the centre runs an active donor recruitment programme to ensure that donor sperm, eggs, and embryos are available for treatments when needed. The overall result? An excellent and comprehensive reproductive medical department that can cater to the needs of a large and industrious city.
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- Ethical Objections to IVF
- ICSI as a Fertility Treatment
- Is ICSI for Me?
- How is ICSI Performed?
- How Successful is ICSI?
- Advantages and Disadvantages of ICSI?
- What is IMSI (Intra-Cytoplasmic Morphologically Selected Sperm Injection)?
- What is PICSI?
- What is Metabolomics?
- Alternatives to IVF
- History and Development of IVF and ICSI
- Fertility Drugs: What Do They Do and Are They For Me?
- Female Fertility Drugs
- Male Fertility Drugs
- What is Artificial Insemination?
- Intra-Cervical Insemination
- Is Intra-Cervical Insemination for me?
- Intrauterine Insemination
- Is Intra-Uterine Insemination For Me?
- Alternatives to Intra-Uterine Insemination
- Egg Donation
- How are Eggs Donated?
- Sperm Donation
- Advantages and Disadvantages of Using Donor Sperm
- Becoming a Sperm Donor
- Donor Embryos
- Advantages and Disadvantages of Donor Embryo Transfer
- How to Donate Embryos
- Importing Sperm, Eggs, and Embryos
- Freezing and Storing Eggs
- Freezing and Storing Sperm
- Freezing & Storing Embryos
- How do I Know if I’m Pregnant?
- Pregnancy: What Happens and How
- The First Trimester
- The Second Trimester
- The Third Trimester
- The End of a Pregnancy and Delivering a New-born
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