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Public Fertility Care wins Victorian healthcare award for partneringWe are proud to announce that the Women’s Public Fertility Care service has been awarded the Partnering in Healthcare Award at the 2025 Victorian Public Healthcare Awards.
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Sperm injection trial gives public IVF patients a bonus chanceA fertility trial at the Women’s is giving some IVF patients another chance at pregnancy if their eggs fail to fertilise. This outcome usually ends a cycle before it has begun.
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In Time: Giving young people with cancer the chance of a family in the futureThe Women’s In Time program helps young people up to the age of 24 with cancer preserve their fertility at no cost. This gives families hope for the future along with life-saving treatment.
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Victoria’s Public Fertility Care celebrates 150 babies milestoneBaby Xena is one of 155 babies born with the help of Public Fertility Care, Victoria’s free IVF service proudly led by the Women’s.
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Initiative launched to preserve fertility for children with cancerA new national initiative will bring hope to families affected by childhood cancers. Over the next five years, hundreds of children and young adults with cancer will be offered fertility preservation to start families of their own later in life.
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$1.6m gift of hope for research into infertilityThousands of individuals struggling to conceive will be the beneficiaries of a generous $1.6m donation that will boost infertility research at the Women’s.
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Victoria’s Public Fertility Care supports hundreds of familiesLittle Johnny is one of 43 babies born so far in Victoria as part of Australia’s first publicly funded IVF program. Public Fertility Care has helped hundreds of families to fall pregnant after the first year in operation.
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Welcoming the first public fertility care babiesBaby Hussain has ten tiny fingers and ten little toes. He is of course perfect, especially to his parents who had to overcome many obstacles to welcome the little boy to their family.
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A journey of hope: Zoe’s triumph over cervical cancerAt age 35, Zoe faced a double nightmare. She was diagnosed with cervical cancer and thought her life's dream to be a mum was lost forever.
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An Australian first - Public egg and sperm bank open for donationsThe bank will help more Victorians achieve their dream of becoming parents.
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