
Age is one of the most important factors influencing fertility. While many people assume they will be able to conceive when they are ready, fertility naturally declines over time, particularly from the mid-30s onwards.
With Dr Daniel Lantsberg, age-related infertility is a core area of focus. With a clear understanding of how age impacts reproductive health, patients are guided through appropriate assessment, realistic expectations, and personalised treatment options.
Successful pregnancy requires a complex series of biological events to occur perfectly.
This includes:
Standard fertility tests provide valuable information, but they cannot assess every aspect of reproductive function.
As a result, some fertility challenges may involve factors that are difficult to detect using routine investigations.
If you are concerned about your fertility and age, seeking advice early can provide clarity and more options.
You may consider a fertility assessment if:
Early assessment allows for better planning and may improve outcomes.
Assessment focuses on understanding your ovarian reserve and overall reproductive health.
This may include:
These tests help provide a clearer picture of your fertility and guide appropriate treatment decisions.
Egg quality is a critical factor in age-related infertility. As women age, the likelihood of eggs having chromosomal abnormalities increases.
This can lead to:
While egg quality cannot be directly measured in a simple test, it is closely linked to age and is an important consideration in treatment planning.
While age-related changes cannot be reversed, there are effective options available depending on your circumstances.
For some patients, natural conception is still possible, particularly with optimisation of timing and ovulation.
In selected cases, simple treatments such as ovulation induction or IUI may be appropriate.
Insemination treatments, including intrauterine insemination (IUI), may be recommended for selected patients as a less invasive fertility treatment option before IVF. These treatments can be appropriate for mild male infertility, ovulation disorders, donor sperm treatment, or unexplained infertility in carefully selected situations.
IVF is often recommended for age-related infertility, particularly where time is an important factor. It allows for a more controlled and efficient approach to achieving pregnancy.
In cases where egg quality is significantly reduced, donor egg options may be considered. This can offer high success rates and is discussed as part of a personalised treatment plan where appropriate.
For patients not ready to conceive, egg freezing provides the opportunity to preserve fertility for the future. This is most effective when performed at a younger age.
Sperm retrieval procedures may be recommended for selected men with severe male infertility or absent sperm within the ejaculate. Retrieved sperm can often be used in conjunction with IVF and ICSI treatment to assist conception.
One of the most important aspects of managing age-related infertility is timing.
Delays in assessment or treatment can significantly impact outcomes. Early consultation allows for:
Even if you are not ready to conceive now, understanding your fertility can help inform future decisions.
Every patient’s situation is different. Age is only one factor, and treatment decisions are based on a comprehensive assessment of your overall fertility.
With Dr Daniel Lantsberg, care is tailored to your individual circumstances, with a focus on:
To learn more about specific fertility treatments and IVF pathways, explore the following pages:

Dr Daniel Lantsberg is a highly experienced Melbourne fertility specialist with over a decade dedicated exclusively to fertility medicine. He combines advanced subspecialist training, international experience, and academic leadership with a genuinely personalised approach to care.
If you are concerned about how age may be affecting your fertility, the most important step is gaining a clear understanding of your individual situation.
Early assessment can provide clarity, options, and a structured plan moving forward.
To discuss your fertility and explore your options, book a consultation with Dr Daniel Lantsberg.