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Now in its 11th year, The Fertility Show opens this Friday at London’s Olympia Exhibition Centre and runs all weekend.

New for 2019, The Fertility Show will open on Friday afternoon between 4.00pm-7.30pm to help even more people find solutions. There will be over 100 clinics, experts, doctors and specialists offering advice. The event brings clinics and exhibitors from the UK and overseas. It is the biggest event in the UK for fertility patients. It is an educational and informative resource weekend for hopeful parents-to-be.

The Fertility Show is proud to run in association with leading industry charity Fertility Network. They will be on hand to offer advice and support to all visitors. There will also be a taster of Fertility Fest, the hugely successful and popular Arts Festival dedicated to Fertility. Founders of Fertility Fest, Jessica Hepburn and Gabby Vautier will be presenting a thought-provoking timetable of discussions and artistic performances.

IVF Babble will host a lounge with sessions that offer an oasis of calm and supportiveness. There will be counsellors, therapists and other IVF babble supporters going through their own fertility journeys. They will share experiences from a patient’s perspective.

The seminar programme features over 60 talks

The programme covers a vast range of fertility topics over the three days. There is a wealth of expertise and experience from Professor Geeta Nargund, Professor Simon Fishel, Professor Adam Balen and Dr Tarek El-Touky. There are also male infertility experts, campaigners, counsellors, nutritionists and representatives from FNUK and the HFEA to share their knowledge.

For anyone considering or going through any form of fertility treatment, this is the place to get support and information.

The Fertility Show is for anyone who is:

  • Experiencing problems conceiving
  • Seeking information about IVF
  • Alternative options to IVF
  • LGBT couples wanting to start a family
  • Wanting to preserve fertility due to lifestyle or illness related issues.

Advance entry tickets start from £12.00 and £3.00 for seminar, tickets on the door start from £15.00 and £4.00 for seminar tickets . Please click here to buy tickets.