Mumsnet has been asked by an independent research agency called Breaking Blue, (who have been commissioned by an IVF clinic) to find Mumsnetters able and willing to talk about their IVF experience.
Here's what Breaking Blue has to say: "We are pleased to tell you that our IVF survey is up and running again.
As a reminder, this survey is open to all female UK Mumsnetters who are considering, currently having, or have had IVF. Those of you who were not able to access the survey before or accidentally screened out, will now be able to complete it – we value your input and Breaking Blue apologise sincerely for the problems you encountered.
We know that IVF can be a difficult and emotional process. If there are any sensitive questions you do not wish to answer, you can tell us that and skip them. The aim of this research is to find out what the IVF experience and process is currently like for patients and their partners and how it can be improved in the future. It will take about 20 minutes of your time.
Again can we reassure you that your private data has not been passed to any third party, that all of your answers will be kept confidential, and that all of your data will be stored securely and only used for the purposes of this research."
Everyone who completes the survey will be put into a prize draw where one MNer will win a £300 John Lewis voucher.
Here’s the link.
Thanks and good luck,
MNHQ
This survey forum is for surveys run by Mumsnet. If you'd like to commission a survey of MN members email [email protected].
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UK MNer who is thinking about, having or has had IVF? Complete a survey so IVF care and services can be improved. Chance to win a £300 John Lewis voucher. NOW CLOSED
JustineBMumsnet · 21/04/2016 15:50
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