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While the pandemic has stopped the world and our lives spinning so fast, it has also given many people the time to take stock and check-in on where they are at and what their goals might be for the future.
As a fertility specialist in a national fertility clinic, one of the trends we have witnessed in Australia in the first six months of this year, is an increase in the number of single women enquiring about and undergoing IVF and IUI cycles to have a baby on their own or undergoing fertility preservation by freezing their eggs.
By City Fertility
As we celebrate International Women’s Day (8 March) it is reassuring, for women of the 21st century to know that modern medicine continues to expand their fertility options for the future. Here we discuss the options available. Learn more.
By Dr Simone Campbell
Dr Simone Campbell, a specialist at City Fertility Brisbane, discusses why patients should first understand where they are today fertility-wise prior to making any decisions about their egg freezing and their future fertility.
By City Fertility
We answer your questions about the egg freezing process, the cost and age limits. Learn more.
By City Fertility
A few tips on how you can improve your chances of having a baby this Chinese New Year.
Frozen embryos: know the facts By Dr Andrew Zuschmann, specialist at City Fertility Centre Sydney Miranda When women undertake an IVF cycle, the aim is…
By Dr Neil Astill, Clinical Director at City Fertility Centre Brisbane Southside Did you know that your nutritional intake, weight and even environmental toxins…
By Dr Andrew Zuschmann, Director at City Fertility Centre Sydney Do you often wonder if what you are hearing on the topic of having babies…
By Dr Andrew Zuschmann, Director, City Fertility Centre Sydney Miranda. Some people ask: “If I freeze my eggs, does it guarantee I will be able…
By Dr Peng Ng, specialist at City Fertility Centre Brisbane Southside. Making decisions about your fertility can be a daunting prospect if you are single, but the good news is there…