Tools
- Could I benefit from psychological support?
Some couples can’t cope with the psychological burden of fertility treatment and so abandon the process before giving themselves a reasonable chance of success. Timely psychological support from a professional counsellor may help you see your treatment journey through to the end.
- How am I coping?
Why is it that some people are devastated by fertility problems yet others seem able to adjust and carry on with their lives?
- Deciding on another cycle
At some point, you and your partner may question if you have the stamina to embark on another treatment cycle, or whether you’re in need of a break.
- Treatment Planner
Organise the months ahead. With a little planning, the time will pass more easily and you’ll find the strength to continue from one cycle to the next.
- Waiting Card
This tool can help you manage your worries during the IVF cycle.
- Build your Support Network
The right friends and close family members can provide great comfort and support. However, it may be hard for them to know precisely what you need. Don’t leave them guessing.
- Working as a Team
The months ahead will be easier if you and your partner work as a team. Using each other’s strengths can benefit you as a couple. After all, you both want the same thing!
- Preparing to see a fertility specialilst?
If initial fertility treatment recommended by your doctor is not successful, it may be time to seek the advice of a fertility clinic. Finding the cause of a problem is the first step to a solution.
- Ovulation Calculator
Use this simple Ovulation Calculator to help determine days when you have the highest chances of getting pregnant.





