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Private versus Public Pregnancy Care
Navigating the process of obtaining a working visa in Australia can be daunting. In this blog, we'll simplify the steps and key requirements, guiding you toward making your Australian work dreams come true.
How do I know if i have endometriosis?
Endometriosis is a common condition affecting 1 in 10 women. And up to 50% of those with presenting with infertility. Click this link for a downloadable patient information leaflet
Understanding the Fertile Window
Unfortunately for some, falling pregnant can be very difficult and a highly stressful time. Understanding ovulation and your ‘fertile window’ (the time period that you can spontaneously conceive) may help you to fall pregnant.
Covid-19 Statement – April 1 2022
Important announcement regarding patients and Covid-19 vaccination requirements.
5 Questions to Ask Before Choosing Your Obstetrician
Choosing the right obstetrician is about more than credentials — it’s about finding someone whose expertise, approach, and communication style suit your needs. Ask yourself these five key...
Working during pregnancy
Many cultures expect women to continue working during pregnancy, and it's often possible to do so with a few adjustments. Here are practical strategies to help you manage symptoms and remain...
2 Most Common Male Infertility Causes
Many men show no symptoms—but these two issues often go undetected until a fertility assessment...
Common Fertility Myths – True or False?
With the journey of fertility & IVF an often complex and daunting one, knowing what’s right and what’s wrong in preparation for your treatment is key to ensuring you get the best outcome.
Our Clinic Outperforming National Averages
We’ve been ranked Queensland’s most successful clinic for women under 35.
Feeling Loss – The emotions of infertility
Infertility affects 1 in 6 couples and often brings multiple, hidden losses—making it one of life’s most profound emotional challenges.
The 2 week wait – Frequent Questions
The 2 week wait between treatment and testing for a successful conception can be a stressful time.
Couch Potatoes Have Lower Sperm Counts
Men who watch television for 20 hours per week have almost half the sperm count of those who watch very little television or none at all, according to a study published by The British Journal of Sports Medicine.
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