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5 Ways to Know When It’s Time to See a Fertility Doctor

5 Ways to Know When It’s Time to See a Fertility Doctor

August 25, 2017 by Harry

As we grow older, you will notice that more and more people are talking about their hardships with fertility and your couple friends are becoming much aware of their reproductive health. It could feel like an eternity waiting for that pregnancy stick to go positive if you and your partner are trying to conceive. There are several factors that should indicate to you that it is time to see a fertility specialist. It is vital to know these conditions so that you can determine if seeing a fertility specialist is the right choice for you.

Here is our guide to help you know it is time to get checked for fertility problems:

You Have An Irregular Menstrual Cycle

If you are experiencing irregular ovulations, or having no period at all, it may mean there is no ovulation taking place in your body. These two conditions make it hard for someone to conceive a child. There are a lot of reasons why someone may miss their period, but ovary disorders are the leading cause of infertility in women. There are medications and treatments available for these conditions such as having an intrauterine insemination. This procedure can induce ovulation and can help a patient improve their chances of having a baby. Whatever your age is, if your ovulation is irregular or is never coming, consulting a good clinic can help you get your life back on track.

Experienced Multiple Miscarriages

It is a common misconception that women who have miscarriages are totally okay as they can just get pregnant again. Experts say that having two or more miscarriages is a sign of a fertility problem. Research also indicates that the majority of miscarriages can be caused by genetic anomalies in the embryo. It can also be caused by problems in the uterus, diabetes and aging. Experts advise that women who have had a miscarriage should definitely see a specialist.

Abnormal Semen Analysis Results

While most fertility concerns affect women, some are also due to male infertility. If a man has an abnormal semen analysis result, he should seek a fertility specialist’s advice right away. If a man’s sperm count is low or has poor quality, it makes it significantly more difficult to conceive a child. If eating an healthy diet is not effective, consulting a fertility expert can help diagnose what causes the problem and they can offer a variety of solutions to help a couple up their chances of having a baby. There are modern reproductive technologies that can help men with low sperm count overcome infertility such as intracytoplasmic sperm injection and in vitro fertilization.

Have a History of Reproductive Issues

Women who have reproductive problems like endometriosis or polycystic ovary syndrome should be examined as soon as they have plans to become pregnant. If a woman’s family has a history of early menopause, it could mean it could happen to her as well. Schedule an appointment with your doctor and ask them to check the condition of your eggs. A blood test or ultrasound can show how your egg supply is doing. Most women who have reproductive system issues have a hard time ovulating so they will need medical attention to help them get pregnant. Some reproductive problems in women could end up in a blocked fallopian tube or lesser egg production which can be determined through a comprehensive fertility check-up.

High Or Low BMI

Your weight has a direct effect in the body’s reproductive functions and hormonal balance. Women who have a body mass index fewer than 17 or over 35 have a higher risk for infertility and could also experience complications during their pregnancy. There are free BMI calculators available  where you could check if you are overweight or underweight. If you are, talking to a specialist can help you achieve a balanced BMI to help you get pregnant easier.

Seeking the help of a fertility expert is a huge step forward to achieving your goal to have a baby. Patients should not have second thoughts about the need to see a specialist. Do not worry if it would work or how you will afford the treatment. Take things one step at a time. Consulting a doctor is usually covered by your insurance company in most cases. This will give you answers you will need to get pregnant a lot easier.

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