At Concept Fertility, we have a broad range of fertility treatments available, ranging from natural and non-surgical fertility treatments to assisted reproductive technologies.

Ovulation Induction (OI)

OI is one of the most natural and least invasive treatment options available. Ovulation induction is suitable for women who are producing low levels of hormones for ovulation or who are not ovulating at all.

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Timed Intercourse

One of the simplest fertility treatments, timed intercourse is typically used in conjunction with ovulation induction and is ideal for treating unexplained fertility or ovulation disorders where ovulation doesn’t occur regularly.

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Artificial Insemination

This treatment involves placing washed semen from the partner or donor into the uterus of the woman in order to achieve pregnancy. Artificial insemination is also known as IUI (Intra Uterine Insemination).

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In Vitro Fertilisation (IVF)

IVF is the process where eggs (oocytes) are extracted from the woman’s body and fertilised in a laboratory with her partner’s or donor sperm.

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Intra Cytoplasmic Sperm Injection (ICSI)

ICSI is similar to IVF, but instead of washed sperm being added to the eggs in a dish, a single sperm is injected into each mature egg.

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Frozen Embryo Transfer

During this procedure, additional embryos that are produced in an IVF/ICSI cycle are thawed out and transferred into the uterus – either in a natural cycle or in a medicated cycle depending on whether natural ovulation occurs.

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Surgical Sperm Retrieval

Surgical sperm retrieval occurs when a couple’s infertility is due to a lack of sperm in the man's semen, or if the man is unable to ejaculate at all. During this procedure, sperm will either be removed from the testicles or the epididymis.

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Adjuvant Therapies

Adjuvant therapies are therapies undertaken in addition to recognised standard assisted reproductive technology (ART) treatments.

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Risks and Side Effects

While rare, there are some risks and side effects associated with assisted reproductive technology (ART) treatments.

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