The Cap - Score Sperm Function Test helps
fertility specialists determine whether a man's sperm functions properly.
Not exact matches
The process begins with your
fertility specialist documenting your medical history and ordering specific tests to
determine the cause of your inability to become pregnant.
He or she may refer you to a
fertility specialist who will
determine what type of treatment is best to help you.
To
determine whether IUI should be part of your treatment plan, your
fertility specialist must first diagnose the cause of your infertility.
Based on these results, your
fertility specialist will
determine if IUI is the best approach to help you achieve pregnancy.
Though most women who have
determined that they are fertile can conceive within two years of trying at least two times per week, many starting in their late 30s and early 40s shouldn't wait that long before consulting their OB / GYN or
fertility specialist.
Ultimately, every situation is different so talk to your doctor or
fertility specialist to help you
determine the plan that will work the best for you and your family.
Your
fertility specialist will put you on the same medications you will take before the official transfer and then monitor your uterus, hormone levels, and other factors that will
determine the success of the embryo implant.
While recognizing that each person has unique goals and challenges, there are some general guidelines that can help you
determine if the time is right for you to see a
fertility specialist.