$65k and we have no baby: Our surrogacy nightmare
An Australian couple paid $65,000 for an overseas clinic to make their parenting dreams come true — but instead, they say they have been subjected to an “emotional rollercoaster of failures”.
An Australian couple paid $65,000 for an overseas clinic to make their parenting dreams come true — but instead, they say they have been subjected to an “emotional rollercoaster of failures”.
More people will be able to get Medicare rebates for IVF after the definition of infertility was expanded to include single women and same-sex couples.
In this chapter of Imogen’s pregnancy diary she reveals how her baby shower went and also why she’s keeping her son’s name a secret until he is born.
He helped lead the fight against Covid, survived a brutal attack on his life and has been a passionate advocate for patients and healthcare workers worldwide. So what’s next for arguably Australia’s best known family doctor?
Meet the Aussie girl so allergic to so many food items that she can’t have a normal life.
An AFL superstar has opened up on a “chaotic” challenge off the field.
Bridie Cocks’s funeral attracted over 700 friends and family who are still in shock at why help wasn’t available when she so desperately needed it.
Give your baby the best head start by eating the foods they need to grow. Fertility expert Dr Lynn Burmeister shares the foods you need.
In the next instalment of Imogen’s pregnancy diary she details a devastating loss within her family. WARNING: This may be distressing to some readers.
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At 12 weeks pregnant, Caitlin Grant was told her baby had a one in two chance of having Down syndrome. She decided not to take the confirmation test, but it did reveal a challenge ahead.
The future of Australia’s private maternity system is “under serious threat”, with 18 units closing across the country in seven years. Here’s the latest.
Imogen Bailey has revealed the strange dream she had while pregnant – and why she chose to find out the gender of her baby.
Paul Hadfield-Jia wasn’t allowed to have children via surrogacy in his own state, so he had to go overseas to become a dad.
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