by NISIG | Oct 12, 2016 | Notices
‘Overcoming the silent agony of infertility after seven unsuccessful treatments’ – if you missed this interview with Chairperson Helen Browne in the Irish Examiner, you can read the entire article...
by NISIG | Aug 5, 2016 | Notices
Families Through Surrogacy invite you to – TELL THE INDIAN GOVERNMENT THAT EMBRYOS MATTER The Indian government has put a freeze on not only surrogacy for foreigners. Getting embryos out of India is also proving very difficult. Families Through Surrogacy and...
by NISIG | Jul 21, 2016 | Notices
The 35th Cork Evening Echo Women’s Mini Marathon will this year be held on Sunday 25th September at 1pm. Registration is now open – http://minimarathon.eveningecho.ie/registration/. The event offers a great opportunity to raise funds for NISIG. Please...
by NISIG | Jun 22, 2016 | Notices, Uncategorized
Want to know more about private health insurance and cover for infertility treatment? Barbara Sheahan answers some questions in the Sunday Independent – see more...
by NISIG | Jan 12, 2016 | Notices
Have you been diagnosed with premature ovarian failure/premature menopause? Would you be interested in meeting with others to set up a support group, even informally at first? A number of people are interested in organising a meet up. If you would like to be put in...
by NISIG | Nov 7, 2012 | Glossary
A fertilized egg.
by NISIG | Nov 7, 2012 | Glossary
This is similar to GIFT except the eggs are fertilized in the laboratory and replaced in the Fallopian Tube via laparoscopy the day after the sperm and eggs have been mixed.
by NISIG | Nov 7, 2012 | Glossary
The outer layer of the egg that persists and surrounds the embryo until about 4-5 days after fertilisation.
by NISIG | Nov 7, 2012 | Glossary
Varicose vein of the testicle.
by NISIG | Nov 7, 2012 | Glossary
Womb / Hollow muscular organ in the woman that holds and nourishes the foetus until the time of birth.