Fertility Awareness: Essential Tips
Having a baby has always been a big and personal topic for couples. But these days, with busy careers, more stress, and people waiting longer to start a family, it can feel harder than ever to conceive.
Genea & Ruamjairak: A new fertility center.
Introducing a new fertility center, providing couples facing fertility challenges with comprehensive care.
 Genea Thailand Seminar in Singapore
Genea Thailand successfully held its first patient seminar focused on IVF and egg freezing in Singapore on Saturday, September 7, 2024. The event took place at Alchemy, a downtown venue located at 128 Princep Street, and attracted a full house of attendees.
Feeling Stressed? It Might Affect Getting Pregnant!
Modern life can be stressful, and that chronic stress can impact your fertility. The stress hormone, cortisol, can disrupt ovulation and sperm production.
Endometriosis: Unmasking the Painful Truth
Endometriosis is a common but often misunderstood condition that affects millions of women worldwide. It occurs when tissue similar to the lining of the uterus (endometrium) grows outside of the uterus, commonly in the pelvic area.
LGBTQA+ Families
What if Thailand's same-sex marriage law allows LGBTQA+ couples to access surrogacy and fertility treatments? Genea Thailand shares insights from Genea Australia for LGBTQA+ couples.
Genea IVF and Genetics Clinic is ready for Fertility treatments and services.
State-of-the-Art Clinic in Bangkoks Central business district offers new hope to Thailand residents in their journey towards parenthood.
Genea Technology  GeneSure Understanding the benefits.
Genea is Australias leading IVF clinic, founded in 1986. We care about every person and were as committed to making a baby as you are. But its not just care that makes the magic happen. Its also technology.
"The Fertility Tales magazine" successful case in Australia shared their fertility journey
We arent talking about choosing gender or hair colour, we are speaking about stopping babies from experiencing pain and families from suffering loss and reducing deaths from genetic conditions.
Nurse student from Assumption University (ABAC) visited Genea IVF and Genetics.
Genea IVF and Genetics welcomes Nurse students and teacher from the faculty of Science in Nursing from Assumption University. They visited for gain more experience in nurse role in IVF industry.
"Revolutionary IVF Study" I Today Show Sydney
A study by Genea Fertility Scientists has led to the birth of 70 healthy babies from the use of embryos which would have previously been deemed unfit for use and discarded.
Genea IVF & Genetics Thailand hosted a full clinic tour for 41 Chinese medical agents.
During the tour, our guests had the opportunity to explore our state-of-the art facilities, advanced technology, and fertility procedures utilized by Genea IVF & Genetics in their treatments.
The first Genea launching event in Myanmar
From September 30th to October 1st, Geneas first launching event took place in Myanmar. We are glad to be here to extend our reproductive and fertility services to every future parent.
Genea welcomes university students to learn from the best
September 28, 2023 Genea welcomed a group of students from The School of Nursing Science, Assumption University of Thailand to learn more about fertility technology at our clinic.
Khun Rodmay, a Thai actress and TV host, tried conceiving naturally multiple times without success and ultimately decided to seek ICSI services at Genea.
With an effective treatment plan carefully devised by our medical team, she successfully conceived in just one cycle.
Khun Bee or Nang Bee, founder of Be Easy brand and a famous content creator on multiple social media channels,
Was previously married and had three children from her first marriage. After deciding to undergo a tubal ligation, Bee later remarried. Both Bee and her current spouse desired to have another child to complete their family.
Khun Beer and Khun Paan dreamt of having twins, so they sought consultation and services at Genea Thailand.
However, detailed examinations revealed that Khun Beer had a condition of polycystic ovaries (PCOS), and Khun Paan's sperm was not robust. Additionally, both were carriers of Thalassemia.
Khun Beer and Khun Vit are a married couple who dreamt of creating their own family.
Regardless of the clinics they previously consulted, they faced disappointment as Khun Beer had significantly low AMH levels, very few eggs, and uterine abnormalities.
Khun May or May Primaya, founder of Primaya brand, achieved tremendous success at only 27 years of age.
However, she faced a profound sorrow in life with the miscarriage of her first pregnancy. May and her husband turned to Genea Thailand, seeking guidance and ICSI services, aspiring to conceive twins.
Khun Grace and Khun Keng were hoping to start their own family.
Seeking readiness for parenthood, they consulted with multiple A.R.T. clinics. Unfortunately, after undergoing 4 IVF cycles, the doctors delivered disheartening news, citing low chances and even rejecting further treatment.
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