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To help you get through a Christmas season that we know can be incredibly tough, we're sharing 25 of our most helpful and most-loved episodes over 25 days, giving you daily support, clarity, and a bit of company when you need it the most.

Today, we're revisiting an episode that so many people have told us finally made everything make sense. Pathways to Parenthood.

This one is all about the different routes to becoming parents. The acronyms, the leaflets, the decisions… when you first walk into a clinic, it can feel like you're suddenly expected to understand IVF, ICSI, IUI, donor sperm, adoption and more with zero explanation.

💬 What to Expect in This Episode

•A clear, honest explanation of IVF, ICSI and IUI — what they are and why they're used

•Alternative routes to parenthood: donor sperm, adoption and what to consider

•How to make sense of the information overload when you first enter a clinic

•Why none of these paths take away from who you are or the kind of father you'll be

•Practical thoughts on what questions to ask and how to prepare for next steps

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•Join our community: nexysfertility.com

•Subscribe on YouTube: The Male Fertility Podcast

•Follow us on Instagram: @themalefertilitypodcast

•Follow Ciaran: @themalefertilitypt

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•Contact us: [email protected]

🔍 Navigating Male Fertility

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⚠️ Disclaimer

This podcast provides information and support but should not replace professional medical advice. Always consult your healthcare provider for personalised care.

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