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Does egg retrieval hurt?

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Are you considering or preparing for IVF? One of the first questions you’ve probably Googled is: Does it hurt? At Gender Selection Australia, we speak with women and couples every day who are curious (and understandably a bit nervous) about the physical side of treatment.  Whether you’re exploring IVF for medical reasons, family balancing, or […]

Common First IVF Cycle Fears

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If you’re heading into your first IVF cycle, nerves are almost guaranteed. Don’t worry, our team at Gender Selection Australia completely understands. Whether you’re pursuing IVF as a couple or navigating single women IVF, that first cycle can feel like standing on the edge of something enormous… because you are! There’s excitement, hope, and often […]

How to Prepare for Your First Consultation with a US-based IVF Specialist

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Working with a US-based IVF specialist like Dr Potter is an exciting step for many Australian families. It is also a process that works a little differently from treatment at home. At GSA, we support couples and individuals every day and understand how mixed the emotions can be when you first begin exploring treatment overseas. […]

How gender selection differs from natural odds

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We see you there, scouring the internet and social media for ways to secretly “swing the odds” for a boy or a girl! If you’ve ever Googled “IVF for single woman Australia” or “single women IVF”, you might have already landed on a thousand blog posts insisting you can tilt nature in your favour with […]

The Art of Timing: Preparing for Your Next Baby with Patience and Grace

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Whether you’re welcoming your first child or expanding your family, planning the arrival of a new baby is a complex – and exciting – time. At Gender Selection Australia, our team regularly speaks to families of all sizes and dynamics, as they balance lifestyle, financial, and biological factors on their path to welcoming a new […]