More families benefit from public fertility care
When Melbourne parents Jess and Simon needed fertility treatment, private IVF felt both emotionally and financially out of reach. Instead, they turned to Public Fertility Care, which helped them conceive their second child.
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Family violence: Providing a pathway to safety and healingThrough generous philanthropy support, Professor Kelsey Hegarty can now focus on new projects to support women affected by family violence.
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Staff ideas helping Victoria’s most vulnerableSome of Victoria’s most vulnerable women are set to benefit from ideas spearheaded by the Women’s staff.
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Type 1 diabetes in pregnancy – proving that technology can make all the differenceAlexandra Hodal is living with type 1 diabetes and uses CGM technology during pregnancy.
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Australian women and girls will soon find it easier to access medical abortionsAnnouncement of greater national access to MS-2 Step.
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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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Women’s health champions recognised on King’s Birthday Honours ListTwo of the Women’s champions for women’s health – one in Indigenous health and the other in urogynaecology – have been recognised in the King’s Birthday Honours.
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