Joel and Frieda tried for a baby for a while before they sort help and learnt that both men and women can experience fertility issues…
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IVF treatment
IVF in Australia: a snapshot
A new report is providing an insight into IVF births in Australia, including success rates and current trends. Read More
And then there were seven
At one time, somewhere in Melbourne there were seven frozen embryos with my name on them. Since the births of my daughters, Greta and Rori, I hadn’t given the embryos much thought. Every six months I would get a bill for their continued upkeep, and I would think of them then. Read More
IVF is changing now clinics have reopened. Here’s what to expect during the coronavirus pandemic
IVF clinics are now open after a temporary closure due to the coronavirus pandemic. But in some states clinics are not yet operating at full capacity. You will also see some changes to your care. Read More
Happy birthday, Candice!
“The birth of a baby is big news in every family, but on the day I was born it was front-page news across Australia. Read More
AI to boost IVF success
Artificial Intelligence will soon be used as part of a ground breaking new process, which is hoped will help increase the chances of IVF success. Read More
IVF ban lifted
The temporary cancellation of IVF services due to the COVID-19 restriction on elective surgery in Australia has been lifted today by the Prime Minister Scott Morrison. Read More
Telehealth IVF introduced for bush patients
Anyone who has ever undergone IVF will tell you that with doctors appointments, pathology requirements, and medication organisation, it’s practically a full time job. Well imagine if you lived in a remote rural area. Read More
Egg freezing rush due to COVID-19
Women in New York have been inundating fertility clinics with requests for their eggs to be frozen, an unexpected result of the COVID-19 virus. Read More
Amy Schumer and the emotional strain of IVF
IVF can be a long and gruelling process – and one that many women choose to undergo in private. Not comedian Amy Schumer, who this week posted an image of her tummy that in one shot powerfully captures the reality of fertility treatment. Read More