Tubal flushing: A fertility boost or just a flush?
Recent research into the impact of flushing of the fallopian tubes on fertility treatment, has highlighted the need for more clarity on the issue…
Director of Women's Health at UCLH
Stuart Lavery is an Adviser to the Progress Educational Trust (PET). He is the Director of Women's Health at University College London (UCL) Hospitals. He works as a Consultant in Reproductive Medicine and Surgery with a special interest in Fertility Preservation. He is an honorary Associate Professor at UCL and also holds honorary academic positions with Imperial College London and the University of Oxford. Previously he was Medical Director and HFEA Person Responsible of IVF Hammersmith for 15 years, and a Founder Director of the Fertility Partnership. He is currently a Founder Director of Aria Fertility in Marylebone. He has served on multiple advisory boards in the pharmaceutical and FemTech fields. He is currently serves on the NICE Fertility clinical guidelines committee, and is also on the British Fertility Society Executive Committee. His research interests are fertility preservation and preimplantation genetic testing, and has published over 60 peer reviewed academic articles, and presented both nationally and internationally.
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Recent research into the impact of flushing of the fallopian tubes on fertility treatment, has highlighted the need for more clarity on the issue…
by Stuart Lavery and 1 others
The recent study from Dreyer et al examining the chance of natural pregnancy following hysterosalpingography has provoked a significant amount of interest in the lay press, with suggestions that this well established diagnostic fertility test could be off
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