Ovulation Induction & Early Treatments

For many patients, fertility treatment does not begin with IVF. In appropriate situations, simpler and less invasive treatments can be highly effective in helping achieve pregnancy.

With Dr Daniel Lantsberg, early fertility treatments are carefully tailored to your individual circumstances. These approaches aim to optimise ovulation, improve timing, and maximise the chances of natural conception or minimally assisted pregnancy.

What Are Early Fertility Treatments?

Early fertility treatments are typically the first step in treatment for patients where there are no significant structural or complex fertility issues.

These treatments focus on:

  • Supporting or stimulating ovulation
  • Optimising the timing of conception
  • Improving the likelihood of fertilisation

They are often appropriate for patients with:

  • Irregular ovulation (such as PMOS / PCOS)
  • Mild fertility challenges
  • Unexplained infertility
  • Early-stage fertility concerns

For many patients, these approaches can be effective without the need for more advanced treatments.

Ovulation Induction

Ovulation induction is one of the most common and effective early fertility treatments.

It involves the use of medications to stimulate the ovaries to release eggs more regularly and predictably.

This is particularly beneficial for patients who:

  • Do not ovulate regularly
  • Have irregular menstrual cycles
  • Have been diagnosed with PMOS (PCOS)

Treatment is carefully monitored to ensure that ovulation occurs safely and at the optimal time.

Cycle Tracking and Timing

Even in patients who ovulate naturally, timing plays a critical role in conception.

Cycle tracking involves monitoring ovulation to identify the most fertile window. This may include:

  • Hormone tracking
  • Ultrasound monitoring in selected cases
  • Guidance on optimal timing of intercourse

For some patients, improving timing alone can significantly increase the chances of pregnancy.



Hormonal Support and Cycle Optimisation

In some cases, hormonal support may be used to improve the overall reproductive environment.

This may involve:

  • Supporting ovulation
  • Regulating menstrual cycles
  • Improving hormonal balance

These treatments are tailored to your individual hormonal profile and fertility goals.

When Are Early Treatments Appropriate?

Early fertility treatments are typically recommended when:

  • There are no significant structural fertility issues
  • Ovarian reserve is adequate
  • Male fertility factors are mild or absent
  • Time is not a critical limiting factor

They are often used as a first step before considering more advanced treatments.

When IVF May Be Recommended Instead

In some situations, IVF may be recommended earlier in the treatment process.

This may include:

  • Age-related infertility
  • Moderate to severe male fertility factors
  • Endometriosis
  • Recurrent miscarriage in selected cases
  • Previous unsuccessful treatment cycles

The decision is based on your individual circumstances and is discussed as part of your treatment plan.

A Personalised Approach to Early Treatment

Not all patients will benefit from the same approach. Treatment decisions are based on:

  • Your diagnosis
  • Your age and ovarian reserve
  • Your treatment goals
  • Your response to previous treatments

With Dr Daniel Lantsberg, early fertility treatments are used thoughtfully, ensuring that patients receive the most appropriate level of care without unnecessary delay.

Why Early Treatment Matters

For many patients, early fertility treatment offers:

  • A less invasive starting point
  • A more natural approach to conception
  • The opportunity to achieve pregnancy without IVF
  • A structured pathway before progressing to more advanced treatments

Even when IVF is ultimately required, early treatments can provide valuable insights into how your body responds.

Why Choose Dr Daniel Lantsberg

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.

Take the First Step

Early fertility treatment can be an effective and appropriate starting point for many patients. Understanding whether these options are suitable for you is the first step in developing a personalised plan.

To discuss your fertility and explore your treatment options, book a consultation with Dr Daniel Lantsberg.