Fertility Care talk at High Wycombe
A correspondent sends me information about this event which I am happy to pass on:
For some years now the Life Fertility Care programme has been helping couples to achieve successful pregnancies by natural and less costly and invasive means than IVF, with a very good success rate, by the use of NaPro Technology. See our website www.lifefertilitycare.co.uk In May this year, the Times published an article about this method: An article about this method
In order that this natural, less invasive method is made more publically known, Ira Winter, Co-ordinator of the Life FertilityCare Service, is coming to speak in High Wycombe this month, on October 21st. This day is not solely aimed at those who have personal issues relating to fertility/infertility but to try and get the information out into the public domain about natural fertility care. Any medical personnel are particularly welcome.
The event is being held in The Environment Centre, Holywell Mead, High Wycombe, HP11 1QX (directions) on Wednesday, 21st October from 10am to 12.30pm and is free. (There is plenty of parking space at only 20p for four hours.)
For some years now the Life Fertility Care programme has been helping couples to achieve successful pregnancies by natural and less costly and invasive means than IVF, with a very good success rate, by the use of NaPro Technology. See our website www.lifefertilitycare.co.uk In May this year, the Times published an article about this method: An article about this method
In order that this natural, less invasive method is made more publically known, Ira Winter, Co-ordinator of the Life FertilityCare Service, is coming to speak in High Wycombe this month, on October 21st. This day is not solely aimed at those who have personal issues relating to fertility/infertility but to try and get the information out into the public domain about natural fertility care. Any medical personnel are particularly welcome.
The event is being held in The Environment Centre, Holywell Mead, High Wycombe, HP11 1QX (directions) on Wednesday, 21st October from 10am to 12.30pm and is free. (There is plenty of parking space at only 20p for four hours.)