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Sometimes reproductive matters can have you thinking OMFG! Luckily, a little extra knowledge can ease your concerns, help you manage your condition better and optimise your chances of having a baby.

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Polycystic ovary syndrome (PCOS) and fertility

PCOS is a common condition that affects women in their reproductive years.

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Laparoscopy

A laparoscopy is a procedure to examine the appearance of the outside surfaces of the uterus, tubes, ovaries and lining

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What are my chances of having a baby through IVF?

Find out what happens in an IVF treatment cycle and what the success rates are in Australia.

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Down syndrome

It's possible to detect whether your baby might be at high risk of having Down syndrome.

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Changes to the cervical screening program

Everything you need to know about human papilloma virus (HPV), cervical cancer and Australia's new cervical screening program.

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You don’t have to put up with painful periods

Find out when to seek help for painful periods.

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Ultrasounds during pregnancy

Regular ultrasound scans throughout pregnancy are crucial for checking that your baby is developing well.

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Exercise, pain and periods – what’s normal?

Everyone knows that regular, vigorous exercise is great for your health and wellbeing.

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Hysteroscopy

A hysteroscopy is a procedure to examine the inner lining of the uterus, performed using a long thin telescope.

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Routine prenatal tests

There are a number of routine prenatal tests that I recommend having at the beginning of the pregnancy.

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Tips on exercise during pregnancy

Learn about the benefits of exercise during pregnancy.

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Recurrent miscarriage

Recurrent miscarriage refers to when a miscarriage has occurred two or more times, without any normal pregnancies in between.

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A healthy pregnancy diet – which foods to eat and avoid

A good diet during pregnancy is important to keep you and your baby healthy. Read these tips on which foods

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