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Over half a million Australians live more than 240km from an Assisted reproductive technology clinic and would likely have to sleep nearby in order to visit.

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For years, sperm donors believed their identity would remain secret, but the explosion of online DNA databases changed everything.

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The rate of infertility is nearly equal between sexes before middle age, yet women still bear the brunt of society’s pressure.

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The fertility industry is worth billions worldwide, but as demand grows and concerns rise over the cost of care, are patients getting what they need?

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India has a history of coercive family planning which ignored infertility. A shift in focus will help women’s health.

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From robotic nannies for embryos to algorithms that determine the prime time for conception, AI is changing how we make babies.

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See how global and Australian fertility rates have changed, what fertility cycles look like and access to Assisted Reproductive Technology clinics in Australia.

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To make infertility care widely accessible, services for basic infertility investigations can be integrated into existing reproductive health facilities.

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With falling birth rates and rising longevity, World Fertility Day is a good time to take stock of the future of baby making.

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Choosing to have a child via surrogacy or choosing to become a surrogate mother raises many ethical, legal, social and economic considerations.

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Two schools of thought in Islam have different views on surrogacy. But if infertility is considered a sickness, surrogacy could be used to treat it.

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