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, s

tigma 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/

World Infertility Awareness Month – June 🌍Infertility affects millions of individuals and couples worldwide, yet many co...
11/06/2026

World Infertility Awareness Month – June 🌍
Infertility affects millions of individuals and couples worldwide, yet many continue to face the journey in silence due to stigma and misconceptions.
This month, we stand together to raise awareness, promote understanding, and encourage open conversations about fertility health. Infertility can affect both men and women, and seeking information and professional support is an important step toward finding answers and exploring available options.
Let us create a world where no one feels alone in their fertility journey. Through awareness, education, and compassion, we can build hope and support for those affected by infertility.
🩷 Be informed.
💙 Be supportive.
🤍 Be the voice that breaks the stigma.

How long does IVF take?An IVF journey typically takes about 6–8 weeks, with each step carefully planned to give the best...
28/05/2026

How long does IVF take?
An IVF journey typically takes about 6–8 weeks, with each step carefully planned to give the best chance of success.
From preparation and stimulation to embryo transfer and the pregnancy test, every stage matters.
Patience, hope, and miracles take time.

CALL FOR SURROGATES – URGENT !!Fertility Kenya is urgently looking for compassionate and healthy women willing to help f...
18/05/2026

CALL FOR SURROGATES – URGENT !!
Fertility Kenya is urgently looking for compassionate and healthy women willing to help families achieve their dream of parenthood through surrogacy.
✅ Age between 21–30 years
✅ Must be physically and mentally healthy
✅ Must have had at least one healthy pregnancy and delivery
✅ Compassionate, responsible & reliable
By becoming a surrogate, you can help change someone’s life forever. ❤️
📞 Contact us today:
0722774371 / 0729103304

Today, we celebrate every mother, every mother-to-be, and every woman walking the fertility journey with strength and ho...
10/05/2026

Today, we celebrate every mother, every mother-to-be, and every woman walking the fertility journey with strength and hope.
Motherhood is built on love, patience, courage, and faith — and we honor every story today.
From all of us at Fertility Kenya, Happy Mother’s Day. 💕
May your heart always be filled with hope and joy.

Your fertility journey is not just medical—it’s also nutritional 💚What you eat plays a key role in supporting reproducti...
05/05/2026

Your fertility journey is not just medical—it’s also nutritional 💚
What you eat plays a key role in supporting reproductive health for both women and men. From healthy fats and antioxidants to essential vitamins, these foods can help improve overall fertility naturally.
✨ For Her: Eggs, wild salmon, nuts & seeds, olive oil, oatmeal, spinach, avocado, yogurt, bananas
✨ For Him: Spinach, grapefruit, broccoli, sweet potatoes, carrots, eggs, pumpkin seeds, blueberries, tomatoes
Small daily choices can make a big difference.

28/12/2025

Happy holidays friends and a prosperous 2026

27/12/2025

May you have a merry christmass and a fruitful 2026

In Loving Memory of Ann MutuaWe mourn the loss of our dear colleague and sister, Ann Mutua, who bravely fought breast Ca...
12/11/2025

In Loving Memory of Ann Mutua

We mourn the loss of our dear colleague and sister, Ann Mutua, who bravely fought breast Cancer with unwavering strength and faith.

Ann first joined Fertility Kenya as a member, seeking hope in her own journey with infertility. Through strength, faith, and the grace of God, she was blessed with beautiful twins — a testimony that inspired many.

After her healing, Ann chose to give back by joining our team, dedicating her time and heart to support other women walking the same path she once did. Her compassion, warmth, and unwavering faith touched countless lives and gave hope to families across Kenya.

Her passing leaves a deep void in our hearts, but her legacy of love and service will forever remain with us.

We humbly ask for your prayers and support for Ann’s family as they prepare to lay her to rest.

Those who wish to contribute towards her hospital and funeral expenses can do so through the details below:

Paybill Number: 4079899
Account Number: Ann Mutua
Account Name:Fertility Kenya

“Blessed are those who mourn, for they shall be comforted.” – Matthew 5:4 🙏

May Ann’s beautiful soul rest in eternal peace.

Surrogacy is one of the paths to parenthood.At Fertility Kenya, we walk with families through this journey by offering g...
01/10/2025

Surrogacy is one of the paths to parenthood.
At Fertility Kenya, we walk with families through this journey by offering guidance, counseling, and connections to trusted professionals. 💕
Learn more today. Together, we can keep hope alive.


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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