EPISODE · Jun 26, 2024 · 57 MIN
Male Fertility & IVF with Dr. Tim Child
from The Male Fertility Podcast
This week on the Male Fertility Podcast, Ciaran and Shaun sit down with Dr. Tim Child, a leading fertility expert and Associate Professor of Reproductive Medicine at the University of Oxford. Tim shares essential insights into the science, policies, and realities of fertility treatment, helping listeners understand what to expect when facing fertility challenges as a family.💬 What to Expect:Dr. Tim Child’s perspective on the current landscape of fertility treatment in the UKInsights on the NICE fertility guidelines and the HFEA “add-ons” traffic light systemThe realities of transitioning from treatment to family planning and parenthoodExploration of how men and women experience the fertility journey differentlyPractical advice for men supporting their partners through fertility treatmentUpdates on the latest scientific and policy advances impacting patient care🎙️ Guest DetailsDr. Tim ChildAssociate Professor of Reproductive Medicine, University of OxfordTrustee, Fertility Alliance CharityScientific and Clinical Advances Advisory Committee Chair & HFEA Board MemberProfile: LinkedInProfessional Info: https://www.ox.ac.uk/news-and-events/find-an-expert/dr-tim-child📲 Connect & FollowJoin our community: nexysfertility.comSubscribe on YouTube: The Male Fertility PodcastFollow us on Instagram: @themalefertilitypodcastFollow Ciaran: @themalefertilityptFollow Shaun: @knackered_knackersContact us: [email protected]🔍 Navigating Male FertilityLooking for support and insight on male infertility? This podcast offers you stories, expert advice, and our NeXYs community ready to listen. Subscribe and follow to join the journey and never miss an episode.⚠️ DisclaimerThis podcast provides information and support but should not replace professional medical advice. Always consult your healthcare provider for personalised care.
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