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We cover all UK clinics on our platform, providing transparent information on cost and experiences. Some clinics partner with us, which means they pay us a fee if you book via Seen. This helps us keep our resources free for everyone. Partner and non-partner clinics are clear marked - real information, with no hidden agendas.
Tell us about you and we will recommend the clinics that best fit your needs and budget.
Everyone’s fertility path is unique – no two people, clinics or treatment plans are the same. However, there’s a lot to be said for the learnings and support we can gain from each other. Here, you’ll find guidance on how to navigate what’s ahead, from how to choose the right clinic for you, to places you can connect with others on the same path.
A guide to finding the right clinic for you, looking at all the factors that can help inform your decision: from the costs to the experiences of others, expert opinions and clinical outcomes.
To help you go into your initial clinic consultation feeling prepared, confident and informed.
Whether you’re looking for support from others at the same stage of fertility treatment, those in similar age groups or partner setups, here’s a list of places and groups to connect.
To take a breath, find some new perspective and feel connected with the community all around you, have a listen to our favourite fertility podcasts.
National Fertility Awareness Week (NFAW) is a time to shine a light on infertility, break down stigma, and amplify the voices of those living through it.
Not getting pregnant can leave you with more questions than answers. If you’re wondering whether something deeper might be going on, this guide breaks down the key signs of infertility in women — and what you can do about it.
Knowing when to see a fertility doctor is a personal choice. For some, it’s after months of trying without success; for others, it’s due to changes in their cycle, existing health conditions, or wanting to plan ahead.
Trying to conceive can sometimes feel like stepping into a world with its own language. This fertility glossary breaks down the terms, acronyms, and medical jargon you’re most likely to come across, so you can feel informed and confident in your next steps.