Events

Connecting The Big Fertility Project community with events for patients and professionals.

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Your Guide to Genetics and Genomics in the Fertility Clinic

Upcoming Events * PET

A list of our upcoming events and how to attend them.

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DHEA and Melatonin | 40 and Over Fertility Group

40 and Over Fertility Group

This group is for women who are trying to conceive their first child aged 40 or over and looking to connect and gain peer support. Anyone can search on Facebook and find our 40 and Over group but only members can see who is in the group and what is posted.

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Nutrition and Lifestyle for dealing with PCOS with Rohini Bajekal

Webinar: Monday, 26th September at 6:30pm It’s PCOS Awareness Month and if you want to know more about diet and

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What family and friends need to know about fertility’ with Angela Pericleous-Smith and Stuart Lavery

Webinar: Monday, 10th October at 6:30pm Do your friends and family find it difficult to understand what you’re going through

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Do you want to find out more about adoption?

Webinar: Aug 18, 2022 06:30 PM Join Alison Woodhead from Adoption UK and Fertility Network UK’s Anya Sizer who can

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Tackling male infertility and the quest for male contraception

Tackling male infertility and the quest for male contraception | British Science Festival

Event duration: 60 minutes While the science of reproduction, fertility and contraception has historically focussed on women, in recent years there has been a shift to focus on men’s role within this.

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Introducing About 500 – A play about eggs and time, and the cruel lack of both. 

About 500 – A Woman’s Race Against Time.Premieres 8th– 11th Feb at The Union Theatre & 22nd– 26th Feb at Omnibus Theatre “D’you realise that, as a

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Adding Up What We Know: A Global Perspective on Fertility Treatment Add-Ons

Adding Up What We Know: A Global Perspective on Fertility Treatment Add-Ons

A free -to-attend online event about fertility treatment ‘ add-ons’ – optional treatments or procedures offered alongside IVF, often at considerable expense to the patient, which may not be supported by reliable evidence.

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Whole Genome Sequencing at Birth: What Research Can, and Should, Be Done with a Baby’s Genome?

WGS at Birth: What Research Can, and Should, Be Done with a Baby’s Genome?

A free -to-attend online event about whole genome sequencing at birth, asking how researchers should be able to use genomic data from newborn babies. This event is produced by the Progress Educational Trust ( PET), in partnership with Genomics England and its Newborn Genomes Programme .