
What foods can I eat to improve my sperm count?
A low sperm count can often be linked with dietary and lifestyle factors such as a zinc deficiency, lack of vitamins, smoking and even underwear choice.
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A low sperm count can often be linked with dietary and lifestyle factors such as a zinc deficiency, lack of vitamins, smoking and even underwear choice.
While it’s true that embryos can grow at different rates, 72 hours following your egg retrieval, your embryo should have approximately 6 to 8 cells.
Embryo transfers shouldn’t typically hurt, but a doctor is always there to help ensure the process goes by as smoothly as possible. An embryo transfer
Having a full bladder for your embryo transfer helps push your uterus down into a more horizontal position and makes the procedure easier.
One common question we get concerns safety after transfer. Is it safe to go to the bathroom after an embryo transfer?
Transferring a fertilised embryo is a complicated process, and that means some questions are more unusual than others, like can an embryo fall out?
The road to a child is already complicated enough, but Fertility First helps get donor eggs to its patients thanks to the connection it has with Central IVF.
It’s not unusual to have questions about donor sperm, and we’re only too happy to help provide an answer. So how do you get donor sperm?
It can be hard to work out exactly what’s safe for you to after an embryo transfer. Seriously, what can you do afterwards?
A recent study has shown that the best chance of avoiding another early pregnancy loss is to become pregnant within six months of a miscarriage.
Fertility First was established in 1997 to offer personalised fertility health care and treatment. We provide professional advice, assessment and treatment, coupled with leading-edge assisted reproductive technologies.
A leading Sydney IVF clinic, Fertility First is located in Hurstville just 16 kilometres south of the CBD, and just a short walk from Hurstville train station, across the road from Hurstville Private Hospital.