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  1. Fertility Specialist

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

  2. Age and fertility

    Age affects the fertility of both men and women, and is the single biggest factor affecting a woman?s chance to conceive and have a healthy baby.

  3. Ovulation and fertility

    The female body shows several signs of ovulation and you may experience some or all of these signs.

  4. Public fertility care services

    Public fertility care services are giving more Victorians the chance to become parents.

  5. Weight, fertility and pregnancy health

    Compared with women in the healthy weight range, women who are carrying extra weight are less likely to conceive.

  6. Fertility and the reproductive system - male

    Information and links to factsheets about the male reproductive system, including puberty, infertility, the penis, the prostate and testicles.

  7. Fertility and the reproductive system - female

    Information about the female reproductive system, including topics like puberty, menstruation, menopause, infertility, breasts, fallopian tubes, ovaries, uterus, vagina, vulva and thrush.

  8. Conceiving a baby

    Most women under the age of 40 years who want to become pregnant (conceive) will achieve this within 12 months of starting to try. Here we explain how you can improve your chances of pregnancy.

  9. Women's sexual and reproductive health (video)

    Find out some facts about women's sexual and reproductive health - including fertility, contraception, menopause, parental consent and conditions (such as PCOS and endometriosis).

  10. 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.

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