Australia’s first male infertility guidelines

Male infertility has long lacked national consistency, until now. In a recent interview with The Medical Republic, Dr Genia Rozen explains how Australia’s first male infertility guidelines give GPs clearer pathways and support earlier, evidence-based care for men. You can read the full piece here.

Fertility rewritten: how modern science and women are changing the narrative

For decades, the journey to conceive was often shrouded in secrecy, leaving many to navigate IVF alone. Genea Fertility Specialist,  Dr Genia Rozen , demonstrates how compassionate care and modern science are rewriting fertility care, improving outcomes and helping patients make informed choices when starting or growing their family. Head to the Women’s Agenda to read […]

Reassuring News for Fertility After Cancer

A new study has offered hope to women navigating fertility after treatment for haematologic cancers. Despite the use of high-risk gonadotoxic therapies, the majority of women in the study were able to conceive naturally, a finding that challenges long-held assumptions about AMH levels and ovarian response post-treatment. Dr Genia Rozen, Fertility Specialist and Co-Director of […]

What to Expect with You’re Injecting

Preserving Hope In this episode, Dr. Genia Rozen discusses fertility preservation for individuals undergoing cancer treatment. As the co-lead of the Fertility Preservation Service at the Royal Women’s Hospital and with a PhD focused on fertility after cancer, Dr. Rozen shares her extensive expertise on the available options to safeguard fertility during cancer care. The […]

Everything You Need to Know about Egg Freezing – ELLE

This article discusses the growing openness around fertility issues, particularly egg freezing, in modern society. It explores how social media and personal experiences have contributed to normalising conversations about fertility preservation. The piece features expert commentary from Dr Genia Rozen, a Genea Melbourne City fertility specialist. Read More