Friday Day Ticket

Join us for a full day of engaging, entertaining and enlightening sessions and performances about fertility, infertility, modern families and the science of making babies.

The aim of our full festival days (Fri 11, Sat 12, Sun 13 May) is to create a community that travels through the experience together – from morning to night. Come to one, two or all three days and you will be able to pick which sessions you would like to attend on the day as some run simultaneously.

With an amazing line-up of different artists and fertility experts each day, there is plenty  to choose from and something on offer for everyone, whatever your fertility story.

Day tickets are £35.

Doors open at 9.30am and the first event starts at 10am.

Fri 11 May

40 Years of IVF
The Doctor in the Bedroom
Fertility and the Body
The Invisible Man
Race, Religion and Reproduction
When ART Doesn’t Work
The Business of Fertility
Fertility Fight Club
Choices
Eggistentialism
The Quiet Room
Exhibition

Discover details of the full line-ups for each day on the Fertility Festival website.

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