• Irregular periods
  • Hot flushes
  • Night sweats
  • Sleep disturbance
  • Dry skin
  • Fatigue
  • Dry vagina
  • Loss of libido 
  • Headache
  • Muscle aches and arthralgia
  • Bloating
  • Increased urinary frequency 
  • Anxiety
  • Irritability
  • Brain fog
  • Memory loss
  • Low mood
  • Mood swings 

Fertility guidelines for when you should see a specialist.

  • Trying to conceive for > 12 months
  • If the female partner is 35 years or older and you have been trying to conceive for > 6 months
  • Irregular and unpredictable periods
  • Pelvic pain or a suspicion of endometriosis 
  • Suspected male infertility or low sperm count
  • Wanting a general reproductive health check up and some preconception advice to improve your chances of conceiving
  • Gamete donation
  • Surrogacy 
  • If you have had previous pregnancy losses or recurrent miscarriage

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Preserve your fertility
Women may choose to freeze their eggs to preserve their fertility and increase their chances of having children in the future, especially if they have a medical condition that may affect their fertility or are undergoing treatments such as chemotherapy.

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Personal preference
Women may choose to freeze their eggs for personal reasons, such as delaying childbearing until they are financially or emotionally ready.

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Career goals
Timing is everything. Women who want to focus on their career, education or other life goals may choose to freeze their eggs to postpone motherhood.

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Keeping your options open
Unsure if you want to even have children? Many women are electing to freeze their eggs to keep their options open. The decision to become a parent is a personal one and for those who remain unsure egg freezing can be an important step in allowing them the time to make this decision.

Everybody is different.

For specific information about your health please make an appointment to see me.
That way I can focus on your unique situation and challenges. 

Egg freezing

Egg freezing, also known as oocyte cryopreservation, is a process in which a woman’s eggs are extracted, frozen, and stored for future use. This is often done for women who wish to preserve their fertility due to medical reasons, such as cancer treatment, or for social reasons, such as delaying childbearing until later in life.

The eggs can be thawed and fertilised with sperm using intra-cytoplasmic sperm injection to create embryos which can then be transferred into the uterus for a pregnancy.

Egg freezing

Egg freezing, also known as oocyte cryopreservation, is a process in which a woman’s eggs are extracted, frozen, and stored for future use. This is often done for women who wish to preserve their fertility due to medical reasons, such as cancer treatment, or for social reasons, such as delaying childbearing until later in life.

The eggs can be thawed and fertilised with sperm using intra-cytoplasmic sperm injection to create embryos which can then be transferred into the uterus for a pregnancy.

Egg freezing

Egg freezing, also known as oocyte cryopreservation, is a process in which a woman’s eggs are extracted, frozen, and stored for future use. This is often done for women who wish to preserve their fertility due to medical reasons, such as cancer treatment, or for social reasons, such as delaying childbearing until later in life.

The eggs can be thawed and fertilised with sperm using intra-cytoplasmic sperm injection to create embryos which can then be transferred into the uterus for a pregnancy.

Egg freezing

Egg freezing, also known as oocyte cryopreservation, is a process in which a woman’s eggs are extracted, frozen, and stored for future use. This is often done for women who wish to preserve their fertility due to medical reasons, such as cancer treatment, or for social reasons, such as delaying childbearing until later in life.

The eggs can be thawed and fertilised with sperm using intra-cytoplasmic sperm injection to create embryos which can then be transferred into the uterus for a pregnancy.

Egg freezing

Egg freezing, also known as oocyte cryopreservation, is a process in which a woman’s eggs are extracted, frozen, and stored for future use. This is often done for women who wish to preserve their fertility due to medical reasons, such as cancer treatment, or for social reasons, such as delaying childbearing until later in life.

The eggs can be thawed and fertilised with sperm using intra-cytoplasmic sperm injection to create embryos which can then be transferred into the uterus for a pregnancy.

Egg freezing

Egg freezing, also known as oocyte cryopreservation, is a process in which a woman’s eggs are extracted, frozen, and stored for future use. This is often done for women who wish to preserve their fertility due to medical reasons, such as cancer treatment, or for social reasons, such as delaying childbearing until later in life.

The eggs can be thawed and fertilised with sperm using intra-cytoplasmic sperm injection to create embryos which can then be transferred into the uterus for a pregnancy.

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Danielle Robson

MBBS (Hons), MPH&TM, MRMed, FRANZCOG

Pre-genetic Diagnosis

Pre-genetic diagnosis is a technique where embryos are tested for certain genetic disorders before they are implanted in the uterus. This technique is usually used if one or both parents carry a known genetic disorder that could be passed on to their children.
The procedure involves taking a small sample of cells from the embryo and analyzing it for specific genetic abnormalities. The embryos with normal genetic makeup are then selected for transfer. 

Pre-genetic Diagnosis

Pre-genetic diagnosis is a technique where embryos are tested for certain genetic disorders before they are implanted in the uterus. This technique is usually used if one or both parents carry a known genetic disorder that could be passed on to their children.
The procedure involves taking a small sample of cells from the embryo and analyzing it for specific genetic abnormalities. The embryos with normal genetic makeup are then selected for transfer. 

Pre-genetic Diagnosis

Pre-genetic diagnosis is a technique where embryos are tested for certain genetic disorders before they are implanted in the uterus. This technique is usually used if one or both parents carry a known genetic disorder that could be passed on to their children.
The procedure involves taking a small sample of cells from the embryo and analyzing it for specific genetic abnormalities. The embryos with normal genetic makeup are then selected for transfer. 

Pre-genetic Diagnosis

Pre-genetic diagnosis is a technique where embryos are tested for certain genetic disorders before they are implanted in the uterus. This technique is usually used if one or both parents carry a known genetic disorder that could be passed on to their children.
The procedure involves taking a small sample of cells from the embryo and analyzing it for specific genetic abnormalities. The embryos with normal genetic makeup are then selected for transfer. 

Pre-genetic Diagnosis

Pre-genetic diagnosis is a technique where embryos are tested for certain genetic disorders before they are implanted in the uterus. This technique is usually used if one or both parents carry a known genetic disorder that could be passed on to their children.
The procedure involves taking a small sample of cells from the embryo and analyzing it for specific genetic abnormalities. The embryos with normal genetic makeup are then selected for transfer. 

Pre-genetic Diagnosis

Pre-genetic diagnosis is a technique where embryos are tested for certain genetic disorders before they are implanted in the uterus. This technique is usually used if one or both parents carry a known genetic disorder that could be passed on to their children.
The procedure involves taking a small sample of cells from the embryo and analyzing it for specific genetic abnormalities. The embryos with normal genetic makeup are then selected for transfer. 

Pre-genetic Diagnosis

Pre-genetic diagnosis is a technique where embryos are tested for certain genetic disorders before they are implanted in the uterus. This technique is usually used if one or both parents carry a known genetic disorder that could be passed on to their children.
The procedure involves taking a small sample of cells from the embryo and analyzing it for specific genetic abnormalities. The embryos with normal genetic makeup are then selected for transfer. 

Book an appointment

Dr Danielle Robson, Fertility Specialist, consults at three locations across Sydney: the CBD, Chatswood, and Manly. A referral from a General Practitioner is required for all initial appointments.

Book today by calling 1300 330 279 or click the button below.

What’s involved with the egg freezing process?

A woman will undertake daily injections to grow a group of follicles that will hopefully contain eggs. She will take another injection to prevent premature ovulation as the follicles mature and grow in size.

During this time, blood levels and ultrasounds are undertaken to track the response to the medication. To collect mature eggs, the woman will undergo a brief outpatient procedure to collect the eggs with transvaginal ultrasound and a small needle is inserted into each follicle through the vagina. Once the follicular fluid is drained from each follicle, it is examined by a trained embryologist who will look for the eggs to freeze.

Will freezing increase my chances of success?

This is a difficult question to answer and will largely stem around each individual woman’s age, personal circumstances, and reproductive goals. As women naturally age, the number and quality of eggs will progressively decline.

There are no guarantees of fertility from egg freezing, however, it is a valid and good option for many women to provide some additional reassurance depending on their personal circumstances.

When should I consider freezing my eggs?

Studies have clearly demonstrated that as women naturally age their egg number and egg quality progressively decline.

The time to freeze your eggs is an individual decision.

It is strongly recommended that you seek advice from a fertility specialist to get a personalised consultation and advice specific to your own situation if you are considering this as an option.

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Manly

Level 5 / 22 Darley Rd, Manly, 2095

Parking 

There are 1-2 hour paid street parking options available. There is also a Council car park underneath Coles. Speak to the clinic staff about longer-term options if your appointment is likely to take longer.

Chatswood

656 Pacific Highway, Chatswood, 2067

Parking
Low-cost paid parking is available and can be accessed via Freeman Road.

Sydney CBD

Suite 3.03 / 321 Kent St, Sydney 2000

Parking 

Paid parking is in the Wilson carpark on 321 Kent St (entry via Sussex St).