That's also why many experts advise that women older than 35 should
see a fertility specialist if they haven't conceived after six months — particularly if it's been six months of sex during fertile times.
Not exact matches
If you're
seeing a
fertility specialist, he may prescribe an injection of the hormone human chorionic gonadotropin (hCG) in addition to Clomid — also known as a «trigger shot.»
If you're younger than 35 and haven't gotten pregnant after trying for a year, it's time to
see a
fertility specialist.
Also,
if you're 35 or younger and have been trying to conceive for a year without success (or for six months
if you're 35 or older), consider making an appointment to
see a
fertility specialist.
If it doesn't, you may need to
see a
fertility specialist.
So, unfortunately, age is something that we can't change so which is why I really encourage people
if they have been trying,
if they're under the age of thirty five, and it's been more than a year to
see a
fertility specialist.
It is said that
if you have been actively trying to get pregnant for 6 months to 1 year, this is when you should contact your provider and
see a
fertility specialist.
Find an acupuncturist who specializes in
fertility, or
if you've had three or more miscarriages, it might be time to
see a miscarriage
specialist for additional testing and support.
If you and your partner are unable to conceive after a year of trying, you should both
see fertility specialists.
If you have gone more than three months without birth control and regular unprotected sexual intercourse, and have not become pregnant, your first step should be to
see your ob / gyn and have them refer you to a
fertility specialist.
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.