Dr Michael Cooper on Adenomyosis: Infertility, pain and treatment

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January 4, 2012
Dr Michael Cooper on Adenomyosis: Infertility, pain and treatment

Today’s guest post is from Genea’s Dr Michael Cooper:   Adenomyosis is yet another poorly understood gynaecological disorder that is reasonably common, difficult to diagnose and difficult to treat.  It is defined as the presence of endometrial glands within the myometrium or muscle of the uterus and in many respects is similar to endometriosis....
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Road testing Fertility Yoga at Genea Holistic

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December 19, 2011
Road testing Fertility Yoga at Genea Holistic

Last week I went along to one of Genea’s Fertility Yoga classes so I could let people know what it is like. Disclosure: I’m a member of the Genea team and work on web and social media for Genea. I’ve attended various kinds of yoga classes over the years (including Hatha, Iyengar, Ashtanga, and...
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RIP the “Colorado Protocol” by Dr Mark Bowman aka @ProfMarkBowman

December 12, 2011
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Here are Dr Mark Bowman’s recent comments on the Colorado Protocol: “When IVF doesn’t quickly work, patients become convinced that there is something wrong with their uterus or body that leads to the “rejection” of their embryos. Of course this may be true for some women, but in fact the problem is usually one...
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Complete surgical removal of minimal and mild endometriosis improves outcomes of subsequent IVF/ICSI treatment

December 2, 2011

An excellent article published earlier this year sheds further light on fertility problems in patients with endometriosis. Until recently it has been widely thought that when faced with the situation of difficulty conceiving the option has been either IVF or surgery aiming to treat endometriosis.  We have known for some time that endometriosis has...
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Male obesity linked to DNA damage in sperm

December 1, 2011

Obesity and poor nutrition among men could contribute to fertility problems not only for them but also future generations, according to new Australian research. The initial results of research on mice suggest that male obesity may have a direct negative impact on sperm DNA and it is possible that this can also be passed...
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Exploring the impact of social media for couples experiencing infertility

December 1, 2011

Cailin Jordan from Genea’s Hollywood Fertility Centre in Western Australia presented at the 2011 World Congress on Human Reproduction, Melbourne today. Her presentation is titled The Use or Abuse of Social Technology and the impact on ART consumers and professionals : Social media is an increasingly reassuring companion of the one in six Australian couples...
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