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Quality Over Quantity: Why Egg Quality Matters in Fertility
In fertility care, egg quality often matters more than the number of eggs you have. As women age, both egg quantity and quality decline, increasing the risk of chromosomal abnormalities and miscarriage. This blog explains how to support healthy egg development through evidence-based strategies.
I’m on the pill — how do I know if my cycle is ‘normal’?
Taking the pill and wondering if your menstrual cycle is normal? Understand how hormonal contraception affects ovulation, periods, and fertility health. Learn what tests or steps you can take to assess your reproductive health and when to see a fertility specialist for evidence-based guidance.
From Ancient Remedies to IVF: A Brief History of Fertility Medicine.
Ever wondered how far we’ve come in the world of women’s reproductive health? Today’s fertility clinics are technology hubs of possibility—but the path to get here is lined with surprising stories, strange rituals, and pioneering breakthroughs that changed lives. This is a journey through time, revealing how obstetrics, gynaecology, and fertility medicine evolved into the science-backed, compassionate specialty it is today.
Understanding Ovulation and Your Fertile Window
Understanding when you're most fertile can make a big difference when you're trying to conceive. Dr Kath Whitton explains how ovulation works, what your “fertile window” really means, and how to use an ovulation calculator to help time intercourse more effectively.
Reproductive health leave in Australia: Where do we stand in 2025?
Infographic map of Australia displaying reproductive health leave policies for public sector workers by state and territory, including paid leave entitlements in QLD, VIC, NSW, and WA.
Fertility and Gynaecological Cancer: Treatment options and their impact.
In this post, we will discuss various treatment options for gynaecological cancers and how they impact fertility. Followed by the options currently available to patients in Australia.