15,198 IVF babies were born in Australia and New Zealand in 2016/17, reflecting both the rise in number of cycles and an improvement in success rates over the last five years.
The chances of having a baby following IVF treatment are steadily improving, according to a new UNSW report.
Babies born to mothers who had single embryo transfer during IVF are more robust and likely to survive birth, UNSW research shows.
A study by UNSW medical researchers shows that certain types of assisted reproductive technology lead to more male than female babies being born.