Fertility KENYA

Fertility KENYA Infertility in Kenya is quite rampant and an impairment in the active African society. It is from this background that Fertility Kenya was founded.

This is a Medical and Health Non-Governmental Organization (NGO) registered in 2015 by the NGO Board of Kenya to address the plight of women and men affected by infertility. According to the latest research by Aga Khan University Hospital, shows that every one in 4 to 8 women visiting a gynecologist in Kenya today has some difficulty in conceiving. Childless women in Kenya suffer discrimination, stigma and even ostracism, such that women feel isolated in family get-together and may fail to participate in family talks regarding children for fear of ridicule and criticism. They are burdened with deep disappointments for they are considered and talked about as cursed and may bear with extra marital relationships that their husbands tend to have if not being divorced. Kenya being a low income country, infertility prevention and care is not given the required attention and interest when it comes to health issues. The NGO was founded as a result of our Founder Cecelia Karanja having suffered from infertility for eleven years and two failed marriages. After the storm, she is now a proud mother of three healthy children. The organization implements awareness activities that give hope and provide a chance of parenthood to all affected by the condition. Since then, the NGO has actively been at the forefront fighting the stigma and myths associated with infertility. Fertility treatments are not covered by medical insurance covers offered in Kenya, and this treatment is very expensive in hospitals offering this services. A common cause of infertility includes;

1.Infrequent or failure to ovulate
2.Problem with transport of s***ms
3,Blocked tubes mainly due to previous s*x infections
4.Advancement in age especially after age of 35yrs for women
5.When couples postponed child bearing due to careers

Fertility Kenya has registered members from all over the country with a registered membership scale of up to 3000 individuals. 30% of the members have successfully undergone IVF treatment and conceived while another 20% have had successful laparoscopy surgery. There is about 50% who are awaiting treatment citing the high cost of treatment as a barrier. Vision

To eradicate the stigma borne by women and men who are unable to conceive. MISSION

To extend reproductive health to women and men, enabling them to realize their dream of holding their own children in their hands. OBJECTIVES

1,To increase the access of women and men to appropriate and quality fertility treatment in the most affordable way, as well as provide information and related services in regard to fertility.
2.To develop monthly meetings for education and awareness creation of infertility condition and available treatment.
3.To fully eradicate the stigma borne by women and men struggling with infertility.
4.To create a platform where our African set up will embrace persons struggling with infertility to support and not to condemn them.
5.To ensure all insurance companies embrace the fertility cover in their package.
6.To ensure the government passes into law any pending bill in regards to fertility.
7.To ensure companies negotiate on behalf of their staff in regards to insurance covering them in their package. For more information visit our website on https://fertilitykenya.co.ke/

You cannot always tell there's a problem, that's what makes low s***m count difficult to detect without testing.Many men...
15/08/2025

You cannot always tell there's a problem, that's what makes low s***m count difficult to detect without testing.

Many men with low s***m count don't experience clear symptoms. Sometimes there may be signs like trouble conceiving, reduced libido, erectile dysfunction, or discomfort in the testicles.

A semen analysis is the most reliable way to check s***m health.

If you and your partner have been trying to conceive for 6-12 months without success, it's time to consider a Fertility assessment.

Male fertility matters just as much, and checking in early could make all the difference.

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🌍🤱🏾 World Breastfeeding Week !!!At Fertility Kenya, we are proud to stand with mothers everywhere in celebrating the bea...
05/08/2025

🌍🤱🏾 World Breastfeeding Week !!!
At Fertility Kenya, we are proud to stand with mothers everywhere in celebrating the beauty, strength, and bond of breastfeeding.

This week is a powerful reminder of how breastfeeding nourishes not only bodies, but also hearts and futures. It is nature’s perfect start to life — providing essential nutrients, building immunity, and creating lifelong emotional connections.

Whether you're a new mom, a supportive partner, or a healthcare champion, let’s uplift and empower every breastfeeding journey.

Need support? Book a consultation with our care team today.
We're here for you — every step of the way.

🧡 Happy World IVF Day! 🧡Today, we celebrate the power of science, hope, and new beginnings. On 25th July, we recognize t...
25/07/2025

🧡 Happy World IVF Day! 🧡
Today, we celebrate the power of science, hope, and new beginnings. On 25th July, we recognize the journey of couples who choose IVF — and the joy it brings into their lives.

At Fertility Kenya, we know IVF. With years of experience and compassionate care, we walk with you every step of the way toward building the family you’ve dreamed of.

👩🏽‍⚕️ Thinking about IVF? Have questions?
📞 Contact us today for consultations — your journey to parenthood starts here.

Let’s break the stigma and spread awareness together.
Because every child begins with a wish — and sometimes, with science. 💫
Contact us on 0702034101/0722774371
Visit us in Nairobi, Embassy House, Harambee Avenue, Opposite Sheria House, 1st Floor, Room 121

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Did You Know? STIs Can Affect Your Fertility! Sexually Transmitted Infections (STIs) like Chlamydia, Gonorrhea, and Pelv...
02/07/2025

Did You Know? STIs Can Affect Your Fertility!

Sexually Transmitted Infections (STIs) like Chlamydia, Gonorrhea, and Pelvic Inflammatory Disease (PID) are among the leading causes of infertility — especially when left untreated.

Here’s how:

In women, untreated STIs can damage the fallopian tubes, leading to blocked tubes, ectopic pregnancy, or pelvic adhesions.

In men, infections can affect s***m production or block s***m from being released properly.

🚨 The scary part? Many STIs have no symptoms at all.

That’s why regular screening and early treatment are key to protecting your fertility and overall reproductive health.

What you can do: âś… Get tested regularly
âś… Practice safe s*x
âś… Seek medical help early if you notice unusual symptoms
âś… Encourage your partner(s) to get tested too

At Fertility Kenya, we offer fertility assessments, expert care, and counseling in a safe and confidential environment.

📞 Call/WhatsApp us to book a consultation on 0702034101
📍 We're here to walk with you on your fertility journey

This Father’s Day, we honor the strength of every dad—and every man walking the journey to become one.At Fertility Kenya...
15/06/2025

This Father’s Day, we honor the strength of every dad—and every man walking the journey to become one.
At Fertility Kenya, we recognize the hope, the patience, and the quiet strength it takes to hold onto the dream of fatherhood.

Whether you’re holding little hands today or still waiting for that moment—you are seen, you are valued, and you are not alone.

💙 Happy Father’s Day from all of us at Fertility Kenya.

"On this Madaraka Day, we honor the courage of our founders and the freedom they fought for."At Fertility Kenya, we beli...
01/06/2025

"On this Madaraka Day, we honor the courage of our founders and the freedom they fought for."

At Fertility Kenya, we believe in the freedom to dream, the strength to hope, and the right to parenthood.

Let’s celebrate a Kenya where every family has a chance to grow.

— With love and hope, from Cecelia and the entire Fertility Kenya family.

We’re proud to have been featured in the Sunday Nation!In case you missed it, our founder Cecelia Karanja shared her pow...
27/05/2025

We’re proud to have been featured in the Sunday Nation!
In case you missed it, our founder Cecelia Karanja shared her powerful story and highlighted the work Fertility Kenya is doing to support thousands walking the journey of infertility.

With over 6,000 members strong, we are building a community of hope, healing, and understanding.

Thank you, Sunday Nation, for amplifying this important conversation.

🌼 Understanding Secondary Infertility 🌼Did you know that some couples struggle to conceive again after having one or mor...
14/05/2025

🌼 Understanding Secondary Infertility 🌼

Did you know that some couples struggle to conceive again after having one or more children?

This condition is called Secondary Infertility, and it’s more common than you might think. It happens when couples who’ve had children before suddenly face unexpected challenges trying to grow their families again.

đź‘¶ Causes can include:

Age-related decline in egg or s***m quality

Hormonal imbalances like PCOS

Uterine conditions such as fibroids or endometriosis

Blocked fallopian tubes

Low testosterone or poor s***m health

💬 It’s not “just in your head”—the emotional toll is real and valid. Diagnosis and treatment are possible, and many couples do go on to have more children.

If you're experiencing this, you're not alone—and Fertility Kenya is here to help. 💚

Happy Mother's Day from Fertility Kenya!! Yesterday, on mother's day, we took a moment to honor every woman who has expe...
12/05/2025

Happy Mother's Day from Fertility Kenya!!
Yesterday, on mother's day, we took a moment to honor every woman who has experienced the journey of motherhood, those holding their little ones, those still hoping, those who've lost, and those who nurture in countless ways.
At Fertility Kenya, we walk with you in love, hope, and strength- every step of the way.
Thank you for being part of our community.

Happy Labour Day!Today, we join the world in honoring the hardworking individuals who keep our communities strong. At Fe...
01/05/2025

Happy Labour Day!
Today, we join the world in honoring the hardworking individuals who keep our communities strong. At Fertility Kenya, we are especially grateful for the caregivers, medical teams, and support staff who walk with our patients every step of the way.

Your dedication is the heart of what we do.
Thank you for making miracles possible—one life at a time.

Today we celebrate World DNA Day!At Fertility Kenya, we believe that understanding your DNA is a powerful step toward ma...
25/04/2025

Today we celebrate World DNA Day!
At Fertility Kenya, we believe that understanding your DNA is a powerful step toward making informed fertility choices.
DNA testing can provide insights into genetic conditions, fertility potential, and personalized treatment options.
Take control of your fertility journey with knowledge and support from our expert team.

Visit us: Embassy House, Harambee Avenue, 3rd Floor, Room 319
Call us: 0702034101

Empower your future — start with understanding your DNA.

Let’s normalize important conversations in relationships—starting with infertility.Early, honest discussions can lead to...
14/04/2025

Let’s normalize important conversations in relationships—starting with infertility.
Early, honest discussions can lead to better understanding, support, and healthier relationships.
Fertility Kenya is here to walk with you.

Visit us at Embassy House, 3rd Floor, Suite 319 or reach out via 0702034101 | fertilitykenya1@gmail.com | www.fertilitykenya.co.ke

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This foundation is set to benefit women affected by infertility. The purpose of this initiative is to give hope and provide a chance of parenthood to all.