Dr Haitham Hamoda is a Consultant Gynaecologist and subspecialist in Reproductive Medicine and Surgery. He is the Clinical Lead for the Menopause Service at King’s College Hospital and is the Chair Elect for the British Menopause Society. He is the first author of The British Menopause Society & Women’s Health Concern 2016 recommendations on hormone replacement therapy in menopausal women and author of the British Menopause Society guideline on the management of women with premature ovarian insufficiency 2017. He is co-author of the Royal College of Obstetricians and Gynaecologists Green Top guideline on the management of ovarian hyperstimulation syndrome (OHSS).
His areas of interest include infertility and assisted reproduction, premature ovarian insufficiency (POI) and menopause, gynaecological endocrinology including polycystic ovary syndrome, management of fibroids and endometriosis and minimal access surgery.
In addition, Mr Hamoda has published widely in his specialised field and is actively involved in ongoing research projects both locally and nationally and teaches at undergraduate and postgraduate level.
Mr Hamoda qualified in 1994 and was admitted as a member of the Royal College of Obstetricians and Gynaecologists in 2000. He was awarded a degree of Doctor of Medicine (MD) from the University of Aberdeen and obtained his accreditation as a subspecialist in reproductive medicine and surgery at Guy’s and St Thomas’ Hospital.
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It's very common to feel stressed when you're struggling to conceive. The good news is that while it's true chronic stress can affect hormones and reproductive outcomes, short-term stress isn't a deal breaker. Gentle stress management like walks and mindfulness exercises can help more than you think.
May 30
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Fertility isn’t just about egg age. Male fertility also changes over time, impacting conception and miscarriage risk. It’s always a shared story. #KingsFertility #MaleFertility #FertilityFacts #ReproductiveHealth
May 28
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Did you know that before a heartbeat is even visible, the embryo is already preparing for the next generation? At just 5 1/2 weeks of gestation, the 'primordial germ cells’ form. These will eventually become the baby's future egg or sperm cells. In other words, just as life is beginning, nature is already preparing for its continuation. Follow our page for more fun fertility facts from Dr Sarris.
May 26
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Generally speaking, most women can fall pregnant around one to three months after stopping hormonal contraception. However, the actual timeframe varies depending on the type of hormonal contraception you were taking and your medical history. Follow us for more fertility facts.
May 20
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Many people believe certain positions after sex, like putting your legs in the air, can help improve your chances of conception. However, the fact is that sperm is incredibly fast – no post-sex position will truly affect their chances of fertilising the egg. The best thing to do is let nature take its course. Stay tuned for more fertility facts.
May 18
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We often get asked if it's okay to drink caffeine while trying to conceive. While a little caffeine is okay, you should limit your intake to less than 150mg a day – that's about 1-2 cups of coffee. Drinking more than that has been linked to slightly lower conception rates and slightly higher miscarriage rates. As with everything in fertility – moderation is key.
May 17
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This Mental Health Week, we’re sharing 3 ways you can support loved ones on their fertility journey 💙 #mentalhealth #ivf #fertility
May 14
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It’s Mental Health Awareness Week 🤍 For those on their fertility journey, it’s important to remember that feelings of uncertainty and loneliness are incredibly common. Remain kind to yourself during this chapter and don’t hesitate to reach out for help if you need it. Whether that’s to friends, family, a support group or our specialist support team. We’re here to offer compassion, care and an understanding ear this week and every week. #mentalhealth #ivf #fertility
May 12
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What do actual fertility experts think about the TikTok "spermmaxxing" craze? Dr. Sarris shared his medical take on the trend in a recent feature for GQ. Swipe to see his quotes, and click the link in our bio to read the full piece. #GQ #fertility #tiktok
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