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Bex Henderson (nee Morison) grew up in Martinborough and recently settled back in the Wairarapa after ten years overseas. A Registered Nurse, Bex found her niche working in Women’s Health after graduating from Otago Polytechnic 15 years ago. She has since worked in fertility clinics in London, Melbourne and most recently Wellington.

Now settled in Greytown with her Scottish husband, she is enjoying the prospect of raising their two children in a more relaxed country environment with grandparents and close family nearby.

With her wealth of experience helping couples to conceive children, Bex has decided to offer a consultancy service to those who may need it. There is a lot that can be done naturally and Bex has been constantly surprised how little is known about natural cycles, tests and fertility treatment options that can be tried before resorting to the costly IVF process. 

   On average, women are having babies later in their ‘reproductive window’ and there is more urgency to become pregnant once that decision has been made.

Interestingly, because of extensive worldwide research into how to prevent pregnancies, some of that information has also been very useful in helping women to conceive.

Bex is working with the full support of local and Wellington GPs. Check out her website: www.seedfertility.co.nz, ph 027 541 6880

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