So you’ve gone through an IVF cycle and you have more than one embryo – what happens next? Read More
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40 years after the birth of IVF, researchers push boundaries
Tears are a regular occurrence in a fertility clinic. Tears of joy, tears of frustration, tears of loss happen almost daily. For some, those tears are the tears of “what if.” What if I had tried to get pregnant sooner? What if I had known then what I know now? Read More
Should IVF and fertility be taught in schools?
Ever since sex education found its way on to the curriculum, it has generally focused on two aspects of reproduction: how a baby is made, and how not to make a baby until you are ready.
Everything you need to know about your eggs
The more you know about your eggs, the better you will understand your fertility, says Dr Andy Stamatiou, fertility specialist at City Fertility Centre. Read More
Your questions answered on donor conception and IVF
The Conversation‘s panel of experts answer all your questions about IVF and donor conception. Read More
Going Solo? Here are your fertility options
Women choosing single motherhood is on the increase – and so is the number of services available that help women achieve their dream. Read More
Fertility Fact or Fiction?
With so much conversation, news and friendly advice about fertility and IVF, it’s not always easy to tell fact from fiction. Read More
Special delivery from South Africa
The current shortage of egg donors in Australia has led to a very special group of tourists planning a visit to our shores this month. Read More
What we read in 2015
It was the year IVF regularly made headlines with several high profile women talking publicly about their experiences. It was also a year of new research findings and medical advancements. Here’s the Baby Project’s most read articles of 2015… Read More
IVF: only for the rich?
Fertility experts have spoken out about proposed changes to the Medicare safety net, claiming it will mean only the rich will be able to afford IVF. Read More