Due to the nature of our business, there are huge personal stories behind each pregnancy test and birth announcement but…
Effective from Friday 19th October 2018, WHO has removed Barbados as a Zika infected country. New data from CARPHA showed…
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We are delighted to be featured on CTV with two of our wonderful Canadian patients who traveled to Barbados for…
During a course of IVF, which typically takes four to six weeks, couples are required to make a number of visits to their fertility centre.
Unexplained infertility does not mean nothing is wrong – that is is Myth #2 when it comes to infertility. This message it is not only wrong, but can be very dangerous.
Barbados Fertility Centre is a progressive and impartial innovative fertility clinic, our caring and supportive staff are committed to offering all our patients the best chance of having a baby regardless of their marital status or sexual orientation.
This week is National Infertility Awareness Week and we encourage our patients to ask questions. Here are some questions that should be answered by your Embryologist and clinic when going through IVF.

