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  1. Infertility in men

    A couple isn't suspected of fertility problems until they have tried and failed to conceive for one year.

  2. Infertility in women

    The odds of a young fertile couple conceiving by having sexual intercourse around the time of ovulation are approximately one in five every month.

  3. Adhesions

    Adhesions may have no signs or symptoms, or they may cause pain by pulling on nerves.

  4. Assisted reproductive technology – IVF and ICSI

    IVF (in-vitro-fertilization) and ICSI (intracytoplasmic sperm injection) are assisted reproductive treatment (ART) procedures in which fertilisation of an egg occurs outside the body.

  5. Pelvic inflammatory disease (PID)

    Information about pelvic inflammatory disease (PID) an infection that affects the female reproductive system. Includes causes, symptoms, diagnosis, risks, treatment, prevention and where to get help.

  6. Reproductive system

    New life begins when a male sex cell (sperm) fertilises a female egg (ovum) within the female reproductive system.

  7. Fertility Specialist

    A fertility specialist is a medical professional who specialises in diagnosing and treating fertility problems.

  8. Other specified feeding or eating disorders (OSFED)

    OSFED stands for ‘other specified feeding or eating disorders’ and is one of the most common eating disorders in Australia.

  9. Myths and facts about chlamydia

    Chlamydia is a sexually transmissible infection that is caused by the bacteria Chlamydia trachomatis.

  10. DES daughters

    If your mother took DES while she was pregnant with you, then you are a DES daughter or DES son.

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