Dr Tommy Tang
1 in 6 couples in the UK experience some problems in achieving a pregnancy naturally. See a Consultant Gynaecologist who specialises in providing Fertility assessments.
Service costs vary depending on individual needs, but our team is here to guide you. Get in touch to confirm fees and receive a clear, personalised breakdown before making any appointments.
Our team will support you through every stage, from your first enquiry to your recovery.
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To make things easier, you can book a new consultation appointment online.
Service costs vary depending on individual needs, but our team is here to guide you. Get in touch to confirm fees and receive a clear, personalised breakdown before making any appointments.
Recent research has shown that delaying trying to start a family and also unhealthy lifestyles are significant contributing factors that affect a couple’s prospects of having a family. Being overweight (especially those with large waist measurement – over 94cm/37 inches for men; 80cm/31.5 inches for women), not taking enough exercise, smoking, drinking too much alcohol, and use of recreational drugs or anabolic steroids are well recognised factors affecting both male and female fertility.
Weight is a serious issue in the UK today, with nearly one third of women in the UK age between 20 and 50 are classified as obese with BMI over 30kg/m2. It has been known for many years that obese pregnant women have much higher risks of have problems once they are pregnant and also having a poorer pregnancy outcome compared with normal weight pregnant women, including the following.
Sadly the same risks mentioned above will also increase risk of stillbirth and so national guidelines on pre-pregnancy and pregnancy weight management have been written to help women know what changes can help to improve pregnancy outcomes. Overweight women with polycystic ovary syndrome can find it particularly hard to lose weight.
At the other end of the scale, women who go into a pregnancy underweight (BMI less than 18.5 kg/m2) can be at higher risk of premature delivery and/or having a small baby, so getting to a healthy body weight is an incredibly important step when planning a pregnancy.
Our consultants are specialists with years of experience. From your first consultation through to your recovery, you’ll be under the care of experts who are dedicated to helping you achieve the best possible results.
Sometimes women, and couples, experience difficulties falling pregnant. Women have miscarriages and losses at various stages of conception and pregnancy. Occasionally women can also experience distress in relation to the various procedures to assist and support them becoming pregnancy.
All in all it can be a profoundly distressing and lonely time. This can create heightened anxiety, despair, low mood and hopelessness affecting various aspects of life and relationships.
The Fertility Psychological Support Package can help to manage feelings, responses, expectations, and relationship challenges.
Can be offered in person or hybrid format with video calls.
Professor Kavanagh holds clinics within the Kingsbridge Maypole Clinic, Holywood.