Making the first call about your fertility issues can be daunting. You may even have put off this phone call for as long as possible
September marks PCOS Awareness Month so Dr. Juliet Skinner, Medical Director at Barbados Fertility Centre explains how we can manage your symptoms and how we can treat them to enhance your fertility.
Secondary infertility is defined when a woman fails to become pregnant, or to carry a pregnancy to term, following the birth of one or more biological children. The birth of the first child did not involve any assisted reproductive technologies or fertility medications.
All of them are accredited by the Joint Commission International (JCI), whose Gold Seal means that BFC is not just best in class, but also among the best in the world.
Endometriosis is often a painful disorder, in which tissue that normally lines the inside of the uterus — the endometrium — grows outside the uterus. Endometriosis most commonly involves ovaries, bowel or the tissue lining the pelvis.
We are delighted to announce that the Association of Reproductive Medicine (ASRM) have awarded Barbados Fertility Centre – the prestigious title of a Centre of Nursing Excellence in reproductive nursing.
Society norms have changed immensely over the decades. For women, their wish is not like ‘grandma’s’ which was to get married and have kids early.
In my last blog, I explained the condition of PCOS and it’s causes. As September marks PCOS awareness month, I have written a short series of blogs and this week I am looking at diganosis and treatment options available to you.

