Research & Development

Research & Development

At IVFAustralia, our aim is to provide the best possible fertility care and success rates for our patients. To do this, we have established a research and development program, which ensures that the very latest international developments in IVF can be rapidly translated to the care that we provide you.

Research undertaken within IVFAustralia must comply with legislated guidelines, and requires approval from IVFAustralia’s Ethics Committee. Research must demonstrate its potential for contribution to knowledge and scientific merit.  Read more about our current research projects.

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'IVFAustralia Lab Now Offers AMH Test'

19th February 2010 As the age of first conception increases, more women are seeking reassurance about their reproductive potential. Until recently FSH measurement was the principal biochemical marker available but was only of limited value. Anti Mullerian Hormone (AMH), produced by the ovaries now appears to be a more sensitive predictor of ovarian reserve.