
Karin Hammarberg
Dr. Karin Hammarberg is an adjunct senior research fellow at Monash University’s School of Public Health and Preventive Medicine, where she studies women's decision-making related to fertility treatments. She advocates for improved communication and support from clinics regarding the long-term implications of assisted reproductive technologies, emphasizing the emotional burdens faced by patients as they navigate complex choices.
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Recent news mentions
Dr Karin Hammarberg, head of IVF programs at Monash University, said having an independent source of information is crucial because 'clinic websites are not reliable sources of information'.
Some Australian clinics decline to share IVF success rates amid transparency concernsDr Karin Hammarberg, a women’s and global health expert, agreed.
Australian doctors finally have guidelines for managing male infertilityLongtime researcher, Karin Hammarberg, says younger women are the least likely to return to use their eggs.
New tool gives women more realistic success rate estimatesDr Karin Hammarberg, a senior research fellow at Monash University, has extensively researched IVF add-ons.
Australian IVF clinic treatment add-ons capitalise on desperation and hope
Dr Karin Hammarberg has studied women’s decision-making around excess IVF embryos.
Shifra’s frozen eggs will reach a legal expiry date. What happens to them when time runs out?











