A hysteroscopy is a procedure used to examine the inside of the womb (uterus). It’s carried out using a hysteroscope, which is a narrow telescope with a light and camera at the end. Images are sent to a monitor so your doctor or specialist nurse can see inside your womb. The hysteroscope is pa
IUI is a simple office procedure that places sperm, collected from the partner and processed in the laboratory, into the uterine cavity The “washing” of sperm in the lab removes seminal fluid and concentrates the sperm Placing the sperm higher into the uterine cavity bypasses the cervix and makes th
FEELINGS AND RELATIONSHIPS From the minute you know you are pregnant, your feelings change: feelings about yourself, about the baby and about your future. Your relationships change: with your partner, other children and also with your parents and friends. Coping with these changes is not always easy
Mood If you experience any of the following mood changes, do not feel ashamed of how you are feeling. You are not alone: asking for and accepting help is the first stage of recovery – particularly for the more serious conditions. If you think you are in any way depressed, talk to a healthcare profes
Bleeding from the vaginal at any time in pregnancy can be a dangerous sign. Some causes of vaginal bleeding are more serious than others, so it’s important to find the cause straight away. Bleeding after sex The cells on the surface of the cervix often change in pregnancy and make it more likely to