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Polycystic ovary syndrome: symptoms, treatment and your fertility
Polycystic ovary syndrome (PCOS) is the most common female hormonal condition, affecting roughly one in 12 Australian women.
Ovulation
Understanding ovulation signs, symptoms & your cycle.
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Snip, snip: the truth about getting a vasectomy
To look down and see something that looks like it's been in a horrific car accident was as upsetting as watching a close friend get badly beaten.
Why it helps when high profile women discuss fertility issues
High profile women talking about struggling to conceive is helping change the conversation
Mum of eight who has breastfed for 14 years thought she'd never be able to have kids
Greta Dench never thought she would be able to conceive, then defied the odds to have eight babies in 14 years.
Would you have an operation to delay menopause?
A revolutionary procedure could save women from the often debilitating symptoms of 'the change' - but not everyone agrees it's good news.
New treatment could delay menopause in women by up to 20 years
The revolutionary procedure, offered by the fertility expert who pioneered IVF, freezes ovarian tissue and preserves it in an ice bank until women reach menopause.
An app to prevent pregnancy? Don’t count on it
A growing number of women may be looking to non-hormonal methods of contraception, in the form of fertility awareness apps. But apps are not likely to be as effective as other forms of contraception.
Imbruglia proves fertility is more than a 'women's problem'
It's high time we busted the myth that men have all the time in the world.
I wanted three kids by 35, but life had other plans - and it upset me until now
All of my most recent birthdays have ended in tears.
The male pill is closer than ever - but will men embrace it?
Successful trials suggest a shake-up in birth control is on the horizon.
Why we need to teach children the benefits of starting a family younger
OPINION: It's important that we educate women AND men about fertility and that they shouldn't take it for granted.
Be in bed by 10.30pm if you want to be a father, researchers urge
Earlier to bed means healthier sperm, a study has revealed.
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