FAQs
How do I know if I need fertility treatment?
If you've been trying to conceive for a year (or six months if over 35), it's a good idea to consult a specialist.
What is the first step in fertility evaluation?
It usually begins with basic tests for both partners, including hormone tests, ultrasound, and semen analysis.
Can fertility issues be treated successfully?
Yes, many fertility conditions can be managed or treated with the right medical approach and timely care.
Does age really affect fertility?
Yes, fertility naturally declines with age, especially after 35 in women, making early evaluation important.
Are fertility treatments safe?
Most treatments are safe when done under medical supervision, with careful monitoring to reduce risks.
How long does fertility treatment take?
It varies depending on the condition and treatment plan, but many couples see progress within a few months.
Can lifestyle changes improve fertility?
Healthy habits like balanced diet, exercise, stress management, and proper sleep can support fertility.
Is IVF the only option for infertility?
No, treatments range from simple methods like ovulation induction and IUI to advanced options like IVF.
Do both partners need testing?
Yes, fertility involves both partners, so evaluation is recommended for both to identify any contributing factors.
Will fertility treatment guarantee pregnancy?
No treatment can guarantee pregnancy, but the right approach significantly improves the chances of success.
