After The Fertility Show - Taking It All In
If you’ve just been to The Fertility Show 2026, it’s completely normal to feel overwhelmed.
There’s a lot to take in. A lot to process. And often, a lot of emotion sitting alongside all that information.
You may have had conversations you’ve never had before. Heard options you didn’t know existed. Or finally felt seen in a way you haven’t before.
Whatever you’re feeling right now, please know this:
You are not alone.
Give Yourself Time to Digest
The show brings everything together in one place - experts, clinics, support groups and lived experience. But that can also mean information overload.
You do not need to have all the answers straight away.
Take a breath.
Revisit your notes.
Talk things through with someone you trust.
There is no rush.
Watch It Back, In Your Own Time
If you’re thinking, “I wish I could hear that again…” - you can.
Our digital channel, featuring content from the show, will be available in the coming week, so you can revisit the sessions that resonated most, in your own time.
Alongside this, our Let’s All Talk Fertility Webinar Channel continues to offer support whenever you need it.
With more than 150 expert-led recordings, you can dip in whenever it suits you - even during your lunch break. Expert guidance, without the overwhelm, at your own pace.
Trusted Support Beyond The Show
If you’re looking for clear, reliable information or emotional support, these organisations are here to help:
Human Fertilisation and Embryology Authority - impartial, accurate information about IVF, clinics and fertility treatment
British Infertility Counselling Association - professional fertility counselling recognised by the HFEA and British Fertility Society
Fertility Action - inclusive, compassionate support for people affected by fertility challenges
Adoption UK - support for those exploring adoption
Donor Conception Network - donor conception support
MRKH Connect - support for those with MRKH
The Endometriosis Foundation - information and support for endometriosis
For baby loss and miscarriage support:
For male fertility support:
For inclusive and specialist pathways:
Ebony Concept - supporting women and couples of African heritage
Voices That Continue the Conversation
One of the most powerful parts of the show is hearing from people who’ve been there.
If you’re looking for ongoing support, insight and community, these voices are worth following:
Fertility Life Raft - Led by Alice Rose, she offers fertility advice and lived experience
Kreena Dhiman - surrogacy and donor conception
Vanessa Haye - honest reflections and lived experience as a Black woman
Tia Brown - donor conception journeys
Freya Lyon - LGBTQ+ and solo parenthood conversations
Rebecca Coxon - IVF patient and parent, also both donor-conceived and a donor herself
Betty Mukherjee - sharing her experience of MRKH and fertility treatment
Georgie Swallow - living with infertility following cancer treatment
Peggy Rose Lawrence - sharing her IVF and miscarriage journey
Becky Kearns - donor conception support
Bryony Farmer - solo parenting journeys
Aisha Balesaria - sharing her experience as a Muslim woman navigating endometriosis and childlessness after infertility
Tracey Sainsbury - IVF counselling support and guidance
Tom Cox and The Merrimans
Ruth Corden, Jessica Hepburn and Georgie Swallow - childless not by choice conversations
LGBT Mummies - LGBTQ+ parenting support
Be Gentle With Yourself
After the show, it can feel like you should be making decisions straight away.
But sometimes, the most important next step is to pause.
To process.
To feel.
To give yourself space.
This journey isn’t linear. And it isn’t something you have to navigate alone.
We’re here - long after the show has finished.
Take your time. Come back to things when you’re ready. And remember - you are part of a community that understands.

