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How can Dr James Brown help?
Dr James Brown can assist with all fertility related concerns. This may include:
- Couples struggling to fall pregnant
- Same-sex couples seeking fertility assistance
- Individuals interested in pursuing donor pregnancy
He offers IVF treatment through Connect IVF, a low-cost provider based in Sydney. This allows him to ensure all women can access high-quality assisted reproduction regardless of income.
Want to learn more about Dr. Brown’s specialties?
Get In TouchOvulation Induction
Ovulation induction is used when a woman is not ovulating regularly or at all, making it difficult to conceive naturally.
Treatment options include medications such as letrozole or clomiphene to stimulate ovulation, and in some cases injectable gonadotrophins or IVF if simpler methods are not effective.
IVF
People may need IVF when other fertility treatments have not been successful or when factors such as blocked tubes, severe sperm issues, advanced reproductive age, or certain genetic conditions make natural conception unlikely.
IVF involves stimulating the ovaries to produce eggs, retrieving and fertilising them in the lab, then transferring a resulting embryo to the uterus, with options such as ICSI and genetic testing depending on individual needs.
Recurrent Miscarriage
Recurrent miscarriage affects around 1–2% of women, typically defined as having two or more consecutive pregnancy losses.
Treatment depends on the underlying cause and may include managing hormonal or anatomical issues, addressing immune or clotting conditions, providing supportive care in early pregnancy, or using assisted reproductive technologies when needed.
Asherman’s Syndrome
Asherman’s Syndrome is a condition where scar tissue forms inside the uterus, often after surgery or infection, leading to reduced or absent periods, pelvic pain, or infertility.
Treatment typically involves hysteroscopic surgery to remove the adhesions, followed by measures to prevent recurrence such as specialised devices or hormone therapy to promote healthy uterine healing.