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Finding a positive path through IVF
It’s not surprising that IVF is often seen as a negative journey towards the ultimate positive, but having a glass-half-full approach can make a big difference to the experience.
Why IVF success rates may not be what you think
Transparency, accountability and responsibilityare essential measures to protect IVF vulnerable patients.
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IVF price wars lower costs for treatment
A budding price war in the IVF sector has led to lower treatment prices at one of Australia's largest providers but costs for consumers could still go lower, according to one of the industry's pioneers.
Too much information? You can now watch your embryos growing via an app
The new Grow app is giving parents control of their babies before they've even become babies.
Finally, some solid statistics on IVF success rates
IVF doctors will be able to provide women helpful statistics about their chances of giving birth based on their age and the number of treatment cycles.
IVF does not increase risk of divorce, study finds
IVF is a lot of things, but one thing it's not is a cause of divorce.
Crisis? What crisis? Why women are really freezing their eggs
That so many women are freezing their eggs isn't a sign of crisis.
When you're a solo parent, three is not a crowd
I'm still unsure whether solo parenting is the best or worst idea I've ever had, writes Holly Zwaif.
How research helped ease my fear of having an IVF baby
Reading every blog and study on IVF throughout my journey helped to ease Amy Klein's mind
Mum designs emojis to help women going through IVF
When it comes to explaining the "misery and madness" of IVF to loved ones, the prayer emoji just doesn't cut it.
NSW government to change IVF law
The NSW government plans to change IVF law to ensure the rights of donors and donor-conceived children are better protected.
The lowlight of my IVF journey: these slippery, slimy, waxy little devils
WARNING: this is going to get messy, gross, personal and involve way too much info.
There is nothing harmless about sex selection
Parents who wish to choose their child's genitals are perpetuating harmful myths about gender, writes Cat Rodie.
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