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Sperm health
Having healthy sperm will improve chances of conceiving, and your baby's health. Learn more about what makes sperm healthy, and how to improve sperm health.
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Preconception health for men
Men's health affect their fertility. Learn how you can improve your fertility and increase the chances of you and your partner falling pregnant.
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Fertility tests and treatments
There are different tests available to determine your fertility, and a number of fertility treatments available to both and your partner if you are struggling to fall pregnant.
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Preserving fertility
Now many not be the right time for you to have a baby. Fertility preservation is available to keep your options open for a pregnancy in the future.
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All about IVF
In vitro fertilisation (IVF) is a treatment for certain kinds of fertility issues. Knowing what to expect can make IVF easier to manage.
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Infertility
Many people take time to fall pregnant, but infertility is when a woman doesn't fall pregnant after having 12 months of regular unprotected sex.
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Same-sex parents
Many Australian children live with same-sex parents. This article helps you consider your options when becoming a parent in a same-sex relationship.
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Planning for your pregnancy
If you are thinking about pregnancy, visit your doctor for a preconception consult to provide you with expert advice on planning your pregnancy.
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Fertility and cancer
Cancer and cancer treatments can affect your fertility. Before starting treatment, you should discuss fertility preservation options with your doctor.
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Trying for pregnancy after 35
If you’re over 35 and trying for a baby, there are a few things to think about.
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