Fertility
How to tell if you’re going into labour
A woman’s body goes through amazing transformations throughout the pregnancy journey to nurture a new life into the world. When it comes to the final delivery, the female body has to exert significant effort to push the baby out and labour is the body’s way of preparing itself.
read moreIVF
IVF is very well established in Australia – in fact, Australia is home to many of the pioneering development in its early history. Nowadays, one in 25 Australian babies are born via IVF.
read moreComplementary therapies for managing infertility
Holistic therapies can be quite a controversial topic as their effectiveness for treating infertility is unproven in medical science. However, they can contribute positively to your overall wellbeing and can be considered as part of your integrated health plan.
read moreTrying for a baby: ovulation and ovulation induction
The process of conceiving naturally requires both an egg for fertilisation and a sperm to fertilise it. So unsurprisingly, if an egg is not available to be fertilised at the time of intercourse, a couple may experience trouble conceiving.
read morePacking for the hospital: childbirth checklist
As the due date gets closer and closer, even the most prepared parent can feel like their to-do list is overwhelming! While some things can wait until after the baby arrives, one thing that has to happen earlier is preparing for hospital admission. Here is a checklist of some items I recommend you pack in your hospital bag.
read morePrivate Health Insurance and Obstetrics
When it comes to your care in Australia, going through the private healthcare system for your pregnancy and childbirth can offer you more choices. As a private patient, you have a choice in which hospital you would like to be treated at, and who you would like to be treated by.
read morePainful Sex
Painful sex, or dyspareunia, is much more common that most people realise. A 2003 study by the Queensland Health found that 21% of women experience pain during intercourse.
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