This year, we had the honor of being – as the only IVF clinic – a partner of the ENDO March Festival 2026 in Brno.
We are pleased to have been part of an event that addresses one of the key topics of women's health: endometriosis and its impact not only on quality of life but also on fertility. These are the very topics that need to be discussed more, more openly, and without unnecessary taboos.

Endometriosis: A Condition We Need to Talk About
Endometriosis is a chronic gynecological condition affecting approximately 1 in 10 women of reproductive age. However, it often remains undiagnosed for a long time.
It most commonly manifests as painful menstruation, chronic pelvic pain, or difficulties in conceiving. For some women, the symptoms may be subtle, while for others, they can significantly affect daily functioning, mental well-being, and overall quality of life.
One of the main problems is that the diagnosis of endometriosis is often lengthy, and women only get diagnosed after years of struggling with symptoms. This is why it is crucial to talk about this condition – to raise awareness, promote early recognition of symptoms, and encourage women not to be afraid to seek professional help.

A Space for Sharing and Professional Discussion
The festival created a safe and open environment for sharing experiences, professional discussions, and inspiring encounters. A big thank you to the organizers of Endo Talks for organizing such a well-prepared event and for their long-term contribution to raising awareness of this important issue.
Such platforms are of crucial importance – they connect experts with patients, allow information sharing, and help break down the stigma that is still associated with endometriosis.
Meeting with Patients and Sharing Experiences
We greatly appreciate everyone who stopped by our booth and shared their stories with us. Every meeting was valuable and showed how important it is to have space for open dialogue.
Our doctor from Unica Clinic Brno, MUDr. Martina Hovorková, was available to all visitors who wanted to consult about their symptoms, treatment options, or fertility-related questions.

An individualized approach and early consultation with a specialist can often be the first step in finding a solution and improving quality of life.
Together, We Raise Awareness
We are proud to be part of a community that actively contributes to raising awareness about endometriosis, supports open discussions, and seeks ways to improve care for women.
Endometriosis can affect fertility – the earlier you address the situation, the more options you have. Schedule a consultation and get a clear plan for the next steps.