Ensuring every patient is given the best, individualised care, in Melbourne & Mornington Peninsula 🌷
04/12/2025
Clinically severe OHSS can arise after agonist trigger. This is insufficiently reported in the literature, and important to consider in ovarian stimulation practice.
Congratulations to the team for persevering and getting this finally published!
12/09/2025
Cannabis use negatively affects conception and pregnancy. It was found in the follicular fluid of women undergoing IVF. A toxin that should be avoided for those trying to conceive.
14/08/2025
Your safe arrival was the best news of the day! Can’t wait to meet you in person🩷🩷
28/07/2025
🎂🧁 Genea’s Great Fertility Bake Off 🍰✨
Bringing passion, precision, and heart to everything in the lab- and the kitchen! 💪💕
A huge thank you to Cass for organising such a fun and fabulous event, and to all the staff for the incredible entries. The creativity, care, and dedication on display were truly next level—and such a reflection of what they bring to their work every day. 🙌
Special shoutout to the winners:
🥇 The Ovar-Achiever – Julie for her brilliant S***m Cake (above and beyond, as always!)
📸 The Blastie – IVF Got This Cake from Fertility First – truly Insta-worthy Day 5 perfection!
🎢 Egg-Stra Creative – A tie between Angela for her Roller Coaster of Emotion cake and Ashlee for ICSI: Intra-cake Sugar Injection! 🍬🧪
How lucky am I to work alongside such a talented, thoughtful, and joyful team? And how lucky our patients are too.
Swipe through to see the egg-ceptional creations! ➡️
01/07/2025
How lucky to have such a great bunch of colleagues from all over Australia, to enjoy Paris offerings with 💙🤍❤️⚜️
29/06/2025
Bring on in Paris! Today is an opportunity to deep dive into immunomodulation - how the immune system affects reproduction.
Thanks for this wonderful learning experience.
27/06/2025
Not all talks and no play in Barcelona! Knowledge sharing can just about happen anywhere 😎
26/06/2025
In beautiful Barcelona and ready to learn!
What an opportunity to gain insights from a world class Spanish clinic, alongside colleagues from Australia and Asia.
19/06/2025
And the award for Best Elvis impersonation goes to this little champ 🏆
Thanks so much for sending such cute pics to us!
18/06/2025
In this French retrospective study published in Human Reproduction, of women affected by lymphoma and other blood cancers, over 60% of women who tried conceived. This was following high dose gonadotoxic therapies.
It’s incredibly reassuring news. I had the privilege of contributing some thoughts to this piece in Haematology Republic, highlighting how real world data supports hope and the value of fertility preservation.
25/05/2025
Seeds of knowledge are being planted this weekend at this annual Conference alongside some of the most passionate and respected minds in fertility care
Big thanks to for holding down the fort back home — teamwork makes it all possible!
24/05/2025
This man’s contribution shapes our clinical decisions every day! Dr Human Fatemi has published extensively on the optimal strategies for frozen embryo transfer - and he’s co-authored some of my favourite studies in this space.
Total groupie moment 🤓🥳
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Dr Genia Rozen
MBBS MRMED FRANZCOG
Gynaecologist and Fertility Specialist
Genia completed her undergraduate medical and surgical training at Monash University with Honours and went on to train in Obstetrics and Gynaecology at Royal Women’s Hospital in Melbourne. During her training she completed the Masters of Reproductive Medicine at University of New South Wales and undertook a further three years of specialising in Infertility and Reproductive Medicine, at Royal Women’s Hospital.
Dedicated to the field of reproductive medicine, Genia is undertaking a PhD aimed at helping women to conceive following cancer treatment. In 2015, she was awarded the National Health and Medical Research Council (NHMRC) Scholarship to investigate uterine fitness for pregnancy following pelvic or total body radiation treatment.
Genia is actively involved in the University of Melbourne medical student training at Royal Women’s Hospital.
She has a genuinely caring manner and dedication to patient care, which helps her achieve the best possible outcomes for her patients. She combines her passion for research and clinical excellence to ensure that every patient is given the best care for their gynaecological and fertility issues.