About Adora Fertility

Adora Fertility are a proud partner of the Sydney Swans, helping more people grow their team, at a fraction of the cost. Starting a family can be an exciting time, however, it doesn’t always go to plan. In Australia, 1 in 6 couples struggle with infertility. So don’t wait and wonder, find out what you can do to put yourself ahead of the game.

Adora Fertility are a private clinic committed to high quality, specialist led fertility treatment without the premium costs. They bulk bill the majority of Medicare-eligible expenses, so you can access private clinic excellence, 75% cheaper than full fee clinics. Their streamlined service model allows them to keep costs down without compromising on quality or your chance of success.

Recognising that every patient is different and every journey is unique, they offer a wide range of services and a personalised treatment plan just for you. Their expert team are continuously reviewing their scientific practices to ensure they provide you with the best chance of conception.

With clinics in NSW, VIC, QLD and WA, they are able to assist people from all over Australia with their remote care options.

Reach out to them today to find out how they can help.

Infertility

Starting a family can be an exciting time, however, it doesn’t always go to plan. In Australia, one in six couples experience difficulty falling pregnant at some stage in their family planning journey. Infertility can affect anyone. Overall, one-third of infertility cases are caused by female reproductive issues, one-third by male reproductive issues and the other third by combined or unknown factors.

It can be hard to know when to seek help with your family planning journey. If you are aged 35 years or over and have been trying to conceive for six months or more or are under 35 and have been trying for 12 months or more, without success, then it may be time to seek help. Infertility treatments play a crucial role in helping those facing challenges conceiving. Assisted reproductive technologies (ART) such as in-vitro fertilisation (IVF) have been helping people to have babies since the 1970s.

Adora Fertility offer a range of services for infertility and associated pre-existing conditions such as PCOS, Endometriosis, Male Infertility, Secondary Infertility and Recurrent Miscarriage to name a few. If you are struggling with infertility the solution is not always IVF. Their range of fertility treatment options means they can provide you with the solution that best suits your situation. Services they provide to treat infertility include:

  • Ovulation Tracking / Ovulation Induction
  • Intrauterine Insemination (IUI)
  • In Vitro Fertilisation (IVF)
  • Intracytoplasmic Sperm Injection (ICSI)

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Egg Freezing

If you are thinking about having a family one day, but aren’t ready now, egg freezing could be an option for you. Egg freezing is a method of collecting, storing and preserving your unfertilised eggs so they can be used when you are ready to start a family. Egg quality and quantity diminishes with age so egg freezing can be a viable option for those women who are at their most fertile, but not yet ready to have a baby.

Age is one of the biggest factors affecting your ability to conceive. You are born with all the eggs you will ever have – this is known as your ovarian reserve – and as you get older, this reserve of eggs gradually reduces. At the same time, the quality of your eggs declines, even more rapidly once you reach your late 30s, making it harder to naturally conceive the older you get.

You can’t stop this decline in fertility but you can freeze your eggs and frozen eggs don’t age. Many women wonder how long eggs can be frozen. Eggs can be stored frozen for many years without it affecting their quality. In Australia, the period of time that eggs can be stored varies depending on applicable state and territory legislation. Scientifically, there’s no time limit on how long eggs can stay frozen.

It can be difficult to know when the right time is to freeze your eggs and this is a very personal decision. Generally, the younger you are, the better it is to freeze your eggs because that’s when egg quality and quantity are best. Most specialists would recommend 30 – 34 years of age as the ideal age for egg freezing however it is best to talk to a GP or Fertility Specialist who can provide tailored medical advice specific to your situation. If you would like to find out more about egg freezing, Adora Fertility offer free no obligation chats with an expert fertility advisor. You could also consider making an appointment with an Adora Fertility GP or Fertility Specialist.

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IVF with a Donor

IVF with a donor is a great option for same sex couples, single woman and those heterosexual couples who may require a donor to conceive. Adora Fertility are committed to helping more people grow their families in more ways through their donor program.

Adora Fertility offer a known donor program, where egg, sperm and embryo donors are known to you, and a de-identified donor sperm program (in selected States) through their partnership with The World Sperm and Egg Bank and Seattle Sperm Bank. The donor path to parenthood can be complex, however Adora Fertility have an expert donor team on hand to walk you through the journey.

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