Fertility Tests
Conceiving a child is not easy work. Even if you are completely healthy and fertile, you still only have a 20% chance of getting pregnant in any given month. This is why most fertility experts suggest that couples wait at least a year before they start having fertility tests done. If you are over 35, though, you may want to see a doctor after six months of unprotected sex and no luck with getting pregnant. Before heading to a fertility specialist, though, you may want to make an appointment with your GP who can perform some general fertility tests.
For many couples, going to the doctor's to evaluate their fertility can be
nerve-wracking. Even if you suspect something is wrong, actually getting confirmation
of your fears can be very upsetting. But knowing what
to expect and what questions
to ask at your appointment can help you feel more at ease. Reading up on
all the different fertility
tests, including semen
analysis, can also help to prepare you for your appointment. Common tests include a hysterosonogram, a hysterosalpingogram as well as a wire-guided cannulization. However, once
you have received a definite diagnosis, you and your partner can begin taking
charge of your fertility.
If you're a plus-sized woman, though, you may have additional concerns. Will you be met with bias by the medical staff? Will your size affect the quality of your treatment? Will you be prevented from accessing certain treatments because of your size? Take a look at Fertility Help for Plus-Sized Women for tips on finding the right fertility doctor for you.
Unfortunately, though, not all couples are able to learn why they are having
difficulties conceiving. When
There Is No Diagnosis can help explain why this sometimes happens.
Couples who already have children shouldn't assume that they are immune to
fertility problems. Secondary
infertility actually affects more couples than primary infertility. Even
if you already have children, make an appointment with your doctor if you have
troubles conceiving.
Resources:
FertilityTesting.co.uk - Fertility Tests, Infertility Treatment, and Pregnancy Tests, Description: Information for couples trying to conceive concerning how to improve their odds. Articles on fertility testing, infertility treatments, fertility problems and more.
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