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Fertility Advice Centre Hours (AEST):

  • Monday to Friday: 7:00am – 6:30pm
  • Saturday: 8:00am – 12:00pm

Dr Lauren Saunders

BSC MBBS, FRANZCOG, MRMED (EXC)

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Dr Lauren Saunders

BSC MBBS, FRANZCOG, MRMED (EXC)
Consulting Location
  • Bundoora
    Northpark Consulting Suites,
    Level 1, Suite 10, Cnr Plenty Road and Greenhills Road, Bundoora VIC 3083
Sub-specialties
Fertility & IVF Care, General Gynaecology, PCOS Management & Lifestyle Support
Available for
Bookable Online, Telehealth Consultation
Language
English
Next Availability
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DrLaurenSaunders brings a truly personalised approach to your fertility journey and feels privileged to support you every step of the way. As a compassionate gynaecologist and fertility specialist, she offers care in IVF and fertility treatment, as well as general gynaecology, always prioritising open communication and the best outcomes for each patient. 

DrSaunders believes in working collaboratively with you to design a treatment plan tailored to your needs. She takes the time to explain every option clearly helping you feel confident and fully informed about the risks, benefits, and likely outcomes.

Her expertise is grounded in strong academic and clinical training. She graduated from the University of Melbourne in 2006 and completed her Obstetrics and Gynaecology training at Mercy Hospital for Women and the Northern Hospital. She then completed a two-year Reproductive Medicine fellowship at the Royal Women’s Hospital and earned her Master’s in Reproductive Medicine with excellence. 

DrSaunders cares for patients with a wide range of fertility needs including the LGBTQ+ community and single women. Lauren has a particular interest in fertility preservation and managing polycystic ovarian syndrome (PCOS), and she brings that focus to help you reach your reproductive goals. 

For your convenience, she consults at Northpark Private Hospital in Bundoora and holds a public appointment at the Northern Hospital in Epping.

Q&A with
Dr Lauren Saunders

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1. What do you love most about working in fertility?

Dr Saunders: “Going on the journey with my patients. Fertility can be a roller coaster with its ups and downs. But the absolute favourite part of my job is scanning a new pregnancy  and hearing that heartbeat for the first time. Helping patients through every stage is incredibly rewarding.”

2. What makes your approach to PCOS care special?

Dr Saunders: “I listen to my patients; every woman has different concerns and priorities. Often these patients blame themselves unfairly, so it’s my role to offer support and encourage simple lifestyle changes coupled with tailored fertility support to achieve our combined goals.”

3. When do you recommend fertility preservation, and how do you support that decision?

Dr Saunders: “For many women starting a family when they are younger isn’t an option, be it due to their career or not finding the right partner. I provide guidance on options like egg freezing when appropriate, particularly for patients concerned about family timing or reproductive health preservation.”

4. What’s your philosophy around patient communication?

Dr Saunders: “I prioritise open dialogue, ensuring each patient understands the risks, benefits, and likely outcomes of their personalized treatment plan. I also believe that allowing time to answer questions and listen to patient concerns is paramount to achieving their fertility goals.” 

5. What drives your passion for women’s health advocacy?

Dr Saunders: “Advocating for women’s health extends beyond fertility, I work to educate and support all aspects of reproductive wellbeing across my clinical work.” 

Blogs & Research

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Maximising your chances of pregnancy during fertility treatment
By Dr Lauren Saunders, specialist at City Fertility Melbourne Bundoora If you are on the receiving end of fertility treatment, it is important to understand that the first treatment plan prescribed to you may need to be adjusted in order to maximise your chance of success, should you not succeed the first time around. Unfortunately, early diagnostic tests (eg. blood tests, medical history and examinations) can only tell us so much information and there are many unknowns in human reproduction. However, by continually reviewing results and tailoring your treatment it will help towards getting the perfect formula for your individual success. Your specialist will normally work with you to review what worked and what didn’t for your past cycle and if any part of your treatment should be altered. The most common areas that can be tailored to each treatment cycle are medication type and dose; treatment type; and possibly introducing pre- implantation genetic testing of embryos. Medication One of the most common areas to tailor after an unsuccessful cycle is the medication. By altering medication it can assist with increasing or decreasing the number of follicles, altering the uterine lining thickness and adjusting other elements of the menstrual cycle. Clomiphene (Clomid) is the most common fertility medication used to induce ovulation, and your doctor may increase or decrease the dose depending on the outcome of the first cycle. While it can work well for most patients, over time it can cause thinning of the endometrial lining and a decrease in cervical mucus, which can negatively impact on fertility success and embryo implantation. If side effects from Clomid are experienced then alternative medications, such as Letrozole (Femara), may be used to induce ovulation and can be more effective for some patients. Injectable hormones, such as FSH, may also be an alternative for ovulation induction in some women. These injectable hormones are also used in IVF cycles and will be adjusted according to the requirements of the individual patient.   Treatment There are many types of fertility treatments to assist patients with fertility issues. Depending on your situation, your specialist will often start by offering some of the simpler fertility treatment options that can substantially improve the chances of pregnancy. These may include looking at lifestyle factors, undertaking timed intercourse, ovulation induction, intra-uterine insemination (IUI), surgery, and hormone therapy. Our statistics show that only about 20 to 30 per cent of our patients who see our fertility specialists actually go on to require  IVF treatment. If the early-intervention fertility treatments do not result in a successful pregnancy, then IVF, with or without  ICSI may be considered as the next step and treatment option. Further specialised medical procedures performed within the laboratory may also be recommended for certain cases, These include altering the embryo culture media or embryo transfer media, laser-assisted hatching, and genetic testing. Genetic testing Your specialist may also suggest Pre-implantation Genetic Screening (PGS), which allows for the selection of the best embryos for implantation and is also known as Advanced Embryo Selection. This screening method can detect anomalies in the number or structure of chromosomes in embryos. Often embryos with abnormal chromosomes can have trouble implanting to the uterine lining (endometrium), lead to early pregnancy loss, or can result in the birth of a child with disabilities. PGS can be considered and is beneficial in maximising the chance of success, for a range of patients. These include those with recurrent miscarriage; advanced maternal age; a family history of chromosomal disorders or X-linked disease; previous unsuccessful IVF cycles; severe male infertility;  and any IVF patient wishing to increase their chance of a successful cycle. Lifestyle Patients also need to be aware that before and during fertility treatment there are a number of lifestyle changes that can be implemented to maximise your chances of conception and give your baby the best start in life. When trying to conceive, the reproductive health of both the male and female is equally important. Factors like weight, stress, diet, alcohol, caffeine, smoking, medications and other habits should be assessed to determine if they are having any potential impact your chances of success.
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