Wherever you are, you can access information about fertility treatments on your mobile phone. It's simple to use, just follow the instructions below. How to get itIf your mobile is WAP-enabled (that is, if you're able to access the mobile internet service) go to bbc.co.uk/mobile/health/fertility/ via your mobile browser. Or text FERTILITY to 81010. The BBC will send you a text message within five minutes. In most cases, the message will arrive in your normal text message inbox. However, some phones have a WAP Push inbox, where the service message will be stored. This can often be found under the Services menu item. When the message arrives, open it and select the link. WAP siteOn the Fertility WAP site you'll find: - advice on how to boost your fertility
- when to seek professional help
- explanations of infertility treatments
- useful phone numbers and websites
Service costsEach SMS message sent to the BBC for this service will cost 12p to 15p (network charges vary). You only need to pay for this once. (Remember to bookmark FERTILITY or keep the text message from the BBC.) The BBC doesn't charge for mobile content, but your operator's downloading costs will apply. For more information about the BBC WAP service, visit bbc.co.uk/mobile.

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