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Welcome, to clinic number 4, in my season working Access Fertility, which took me to Bath. A beautiful city which I last visited for my Hen do! I got the train with ease from London and had a nice wander around before jumping in a cab to Bath Fertility Centre. As always, I want to let the podcast speak for itself however to give you a quick overview of what you’ll hear I set out to give you a really clear insight into what it would be like choosing this clinic for your treatment.
You will be hearing from Nick Sharp, Senior Medical Director, Stephanie Gadd, and Helen Miller, a Fertility Nurse specialist. Bath Fertility has over 20 years of proven track record on fertility treatment and some of the most advanced techniques available in the world today.
If you don’t know anything about me – I’m Natalie and I host The Fertility Podcast which I created in September 2014, once pregnant with my first child having had fertility treatment. I’m not an expert in fertility – my background is in radio (hence making podcasts) so I’ve combined my life experience with my work experience to put a voice out there for infertility issues.
Finding out you need to have fertility treatment is massive, it’s overwhelming. So when it comes to choosing a clinic it can feel like another stress, will it be the best place for you. Of course, you can look at the HFEA website for success rates – that’s what we did. If there had been a podcast about the different clinics when I was choosing I would have definitely listened to it. The world of fertility is fascinating and the people in it are truly remarkable and I hope you find my chats with these experts as interesting as I did.
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