When we moved to St. Louis we
started seeing a fertility specialist, who discovered a few factors that were either keeping us from getting pregnant or not allowing us to sustain pregnancy (an underactive thyroid, being a carrier for MTHFR and either not absorbing folic acid well or clotting after conceiving, and low progesterone).
Couples pursuing surrogacy should begin the process
by seeing a fertility specialist to discuss their reproductive health and how they want their surrogacy process to proceed.
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.
I would also like to add that I'd spent all of 2012 up to the first week of June when I got my BFP talking to my doctor about my issue with not having a period and TTC and had an appointment to
see a fertility specialist about starting fertility aid medications literally one week later!
Had various tests and it turned out I wasn't ovulating and was waiting to
see a fertility specialist as the doctor didn't know why I wasn't ovulating.
My husband and I, as per our doctor's recommendation, went to
see a fertility specialist in a coveted fertility clinic in Beverly Hills, California.
While your primary care physician or gynecologist may be able to begin the process of evaluation, and even prescribe basic treatments like Clomid, you may need to
see a fertility specialist for beyond - the - basics testing and treatment.
We were
seeing a fertility specialist and everything came out negative except for that I had several fibroids.
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.
I went to
see a fertility specialist and told him that I had been diagnosed with polycysitc ovary disease but I really wanted a baby.
A big misconception is that you need a referral from your OBGYN 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.
If you have had multiple miscarriages, you should
see a fertility specialist for further testing.
My midwife had mentioned that if I were to lose another child, I might need to
see a fertility specialist.
When I did get married and decided that I wanted to have children,
I saw a fertility specialist.
One last way RESOLVE suggests you #ListenUp and help spread the message is to know when to
see a fertility specialist.
My doctor called me and immediately told me that I should
see a fertility specialist and gave me some names.
We had
seen a fertility specialist and had taken a single rotation of the prescription drug Clomid since my period went AWOL for months after many years on the pill; but we were not undergoing official treatment.
Out of 105 transgender adolescents, 13
saw a fertility specialist for formal consultation and five underwent fertility preservation (four completed sperm cryopreservation and one completed oocyte cryopreservation).
If you and your partner are unable to conceive after a year of trying, you should
both see fertility specialists.
Your best bet is to
see a fertility specialist and consider sperm banking or other fertility preservation methods before utilizing testosterone.
In addition, he recommended that
I see a fertility specialist in order to get the ball rolling.
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.