Oxfordshire Fertility Group

The aim of the group is to provide peer support, discussion and sharing of experiences of fertility issues for those who live in or near Oxford. This group is open to anyone struggling to conceive their first child. This group is run by a Fertility Network UK volunteer and is a closed Facebook group and has a regular support call via zoom.
Anyone can search on Facebook and find our Oxfordshire Fertility Group but only members can see who is in the group and what is posted.
For more information about fertility groups in Oxfordshire please contact oxfordshire@fertilitynetworkuk.org
Who to contact
- Contact Name
- Jude Allen
- Contact Position
- Project Worker for England
- Telephone
- 01424 732361 01424 732361
- info@fertilitynetworkuk.org
- Website
- https://fertilitynetworkuk.org/
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- Notes
Fertility Network UK provides free and impartial support, advice, information and understanding for anyone affected by fertility issues.
We can help: if you are considering your future fertility; if you are trying to become parents; if you are facing the challenges of childlessness; if you are successful after fertility problems and if you need help to access NHS-funded fertility treatment.
We run a range of support groups, including a general Oxfordshire fertility group and a range of UK-wide groups focussing on specific needs or communities. Our fertility groups offer a space to share your journey and listen to others’ experiences and provide mutual peer support and an opportunity to learn from others. You can participate as much, or as little, as you wish. If you prefer to listen rather than share your own story, that’s fine. There is no pressure to talk if you prefer not to. Our face-to-face support groups are currently meeting online via Zoom.
Costs
- Details
All of our services are free but donations to the charity are welcome.
Availability
- Age Ranges
- Adults
- Referral required
- No
Additional Information
- Providing services to
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16 + years
Adults
Record managed by Oxfordshire Family Information Service
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