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The benefit of hindsight
Fertility treatment
Fertility and infertility
Ben and Dinah talk about how they'd do things differently with the benefit of hindsight.
Dinah and Ben's IVF treatment lasted four years until Dinah finally gave birth to their daughter Tallulah in 2010. In listening to this podcast series please bear in mind that Dinah and Ben's experience is not universal, it is their story. This podcast series is not intended to replace or replicate medical advice.
The effect on a relationship
Fertility treatment
Fertility and infertility
IVF treatment imposes many demands on couples. Not the least of these is the strain it can place on the couple's relationship itself. The impact on Anne and her husband took many forms. So did IVF treatment affect their relationship?
The physical process
Fertility treatment
Fertility and infertility
Dinah and Ben's IVF treatment lasted four years until Dinah finally gave birth to their daughter Tallulah in 2010. In listening to this podcast series please bear in mind that Dinah and Ben's experience is not universal, it is their story. This podcast series is not intended to replace or replicate medical advice.
The surrogacy experience
Donor conception
Fertility and infertility
Surrogacy
Listen to this three part series covering an interview with Leanne (mother) and Antoinette (Leanne's mother and surrogate).
"Surrogacy was our best option but we also knew that it wasn’t something that we could go and advertise to people and say, “Hey, we need someone to carry a child.”
The value of having information about your donor
Donor conception
Donor conception register services
Brin found that as her kids reached 10 to 11 years of age they began to ask many questions about their donor. Unfortunately, as she had used an anonymous donor she can’t answer these. In retrospect she wishes she had used an identity-released donor and urges people considering donation to think about the normal questions their child is likely to ask and to use a donor whose identity can be known to the child.
When a sperm donor applies to find his offspring
Donor conception
In 1979, when Aaron* answered a call for volunteer research participants at Melbourne’s Royal Women’s Hospital, he was surprised to find himself signing up to a sperm donation program. Now, more than 35 years later, Aaron has connected with two of his donor offspring and is seeking contact with others.
When a sperm donor tells his family about his donation
Donor conception
Headline: When a sperm donor tells his family about his donation
Twenty years after donating sperm at the Queen Victoria Hospital in Melbourne, Carl* learnt that he had two donor daughters.
The news came as a surprise. Years earlier Carl had been informed that no children had been born from his donation. But the revised information, delivered in 2006, revealed that two girls were born in the late 1980s at another clinic, which had used sperm donated at the Queen Victoria.
Your Fertility - Ricci-Jane's story
Fertility and infertility
Ricci-Jane and her partner were told they wouldn't have a baby without IVF. Ricci-Jane had PCOS, and a stressful new job and poor eating habits had taken their toll on her body. In the first video of Your Fertility's series of personal stories, Ricci-Jane talks about her journey to get 'baby-fit' and try to conceive without IVF. Visit www.yourfertility.org.au for more information about the factors that help conception and having a healthy baby.