Can women’s bodies “filter out” unwanted sperm?
New research has helped us learn that various chemicals that occur naturally in the female reproductive tract may actually improve or impair the sperm’s chance for reaching the egg.
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New research has helped us learn that various chemicals that occur naturally in the female reproductive tract may actually improve or impair the sperm’s chance for reaching the egg.
While some clinics have adopted frozen embryo transfers in the belief it improves pregnancy outcomes, research shows that’s not the case.
While infertility is often implied to be a female issue, a third of infertility faces are due to male infertility.
Believe it all not, approximately a third of all infertility cases come down to men, a third to women, and a final third remains unexplained.
Research has shown that there has been a steady decline in sperm counts across Western Countries over the last few decades.
Secondary infertility is a topic that isn’t discussed as often as it should be, yet it’s incredibly common.
While your fertility journey may leave you frustrated, you may wonder if your diet can improve your chances. The short answer is “yes”.
IVF is a big deal, but there are some things you can’t do while you’re undergoing IVF. What are they?
Having a full bladder for your embryo transfer helps push your uterus down into a more horizontal position and makes the procedure easier.
A new study from Harvard has revealed that your sperm count can be affected by the type of underwear you wear.
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.