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Hannah Bambra

Hannah Bambra

Hannah Bambra is a writer, peer support worker and sexual reproductive health advocate.

Invented in the 1990s, ICSI was designed for couples with severe male infertility,

Single and aged 31, I froze my eggs through IVF. Now I’m faced with a difficult choice

In Australia, there are three options for surplus eggs and embryos. All come with complexities and complications.

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Polycystic ovary syndrome is believed to be the most common endocrine condition in women of reproductive age, affecting between 6 and 13 per cent.

A doctor said I was ‘too skinny’ to have PCOS. Five years later, I received a diagnosis

Despite having many symptoms associated with polycystic ovary syndrome, the absence of one left me in limbo for too long.

  • Hannah Bambra