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Have baby, will travel

July 12, 2019August 10, 2019 by Margaret Ambrose • Featured, Pregnancy & baby • Leave a Comment

When I told a good friend, and seasoned mother and traveller, that I was taking my newborn to Europe for two months during my maternity leave, she smiled and imparted some advice… Read More

Frozen VS Fresh

May 21, 2019July 4, 2019 by Margaret Ambrose • Featured, IVF • Leave a Comment

It’s been a long-held belief that fresh embryos have a greater chance of resulting in a pregnancy than frozen ones, but new research is turning this theory on its head. Read More

Second time unlucky

May 18, 2019May 28, 2019 by Margaret Ambrose • IVF, Pregnancy & baby • Leave a Comment

You had no trouble falling pregnant with your first child, so conceiving Baby Number Two should be a breeze, right? Well, as Dr Georgiana Tang, Medical Director of City Fertility Centre Sydney, explains, not necessarily… Read More

Are infertile women the new enemy?

May 4, 2019July 4, 2019 by Margaret Ambrose • Donor conception, Featured, IVF • Leave a Comment

The demonisation of infertile women has largely gone unremarked – until now, when thanks to The Handmaid’s Tale, they are now  being openly cast as pure evil… Read More

Just how much sex does it take to make a baby?

September 4, 2018October 9, 2018 by Margaret Ambrose • Pregnancy & baby • Leave a Comment

 

It’s one of the great questions all couples trying to conceive at some stage ask: just how many times should we be having sex? Now, parenting site ChannelMum.com claims they might just have the answer. Read More

If at first you don’t conceive…

June 28, 2018August 19, 2019 by Margaret Ambrose • Featured, IVF • Comments Off on If at first you don’t conceive…

There’s a fertility clinic in Israel that former Australian Netball captain Liz Ellis says shares her view that there are very few situations in life that can’t be vastly improved by a good laugh. Read More

“I became an expert in pretending I was OK” Jessica Rowe on IVF and motherhood

April 20, 2018April 30, 2018 by Margaret Ambrose • IVF, Pregnancy & baby • Leave a Comment

TV presenter Jessica Rowe speaks with The Baby Project about her IVF journey, postnatal depression, and finding herself again. Read More

When ‘Having It All’ Means Not Having a Partner

March 1, 2018March 30, 2018 by Margaret Ambrose • Donor conception, Featured, IVF • Leave a Comment

US parenting magazine Parent Map recently asked writers what ‘having it all’ means to them. For me, having it all meant having children without a partner, using IVF. Read More

Can acupuncture boost IVF success?

March 1, 2018March 30, 2018 by Margaret Ambrose • Featured, IVF • Leave a Comment

There are many who swear by its power, but now it’s official: acupuncture can boost your chances of IVF success. Read More

Fertility trends and The Handmaid’s Tale

February 1, 2018March 30, 2018 by Margaret Ambrose • Donor conception, Featured, IVF, Pregnancy & baby • Leave a Comment

Just how close are we to a Handmaid’s Tale future? The Conversation investigates. Read More

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