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What Questions Should I Ask At My First Fertility Appointment?

If you and your partner are trying to conceive without any luck, then it can be suggested for seeking the help of a fertility clinic. We prepare short guidelines of questions for the first fertility clinic appointment that your fertility doctor need to ask you and a list of questions you should ask your doctor.

Questions you should ask your ferility specialist

When Do You Need to Visit an Infertility Specialist?

Every month you get a negative pregnancy test; it feels like ages since you last tried to conceive. In reality, you need to wait a year before coming to any conclusion. In general, it is seen that 30% of couples get pregnant within the first cycle (about one month), 60% of couples will conceive within three cycles (about three months), and 80% will conceive within six cycles (about six months). While trying to conceive and making the first appointment with a gynaecologist for infertility, tracking your ovulation will help improve your odds of getting pregnant. While trying to conceive and making the first appointment with a gynaecologist during the fertility journey, the conception calculator will help improve your odds of getting pregnant. There is a list of main reasons why you should visit an infertility specialist: 

 

Irregular menstrual cycles: For some women, their periods are unpredictable. For example, the length of a menstrual cycle can range from 21 days to 35 days, and the average size is 28 days. Menstruation lasts for several days, usually 4 to 7. 


Recurrent miscarriage: A woman who has had three or more miscarriages should visit a fertility specialist.


Maternal age: If you have crossed the age of 40 and are trying to get pregnant after one year of regular and unprotected intercourse, consult with a fertility specialist.


Pelvic inflammatory disease: this infection of female reproductive. The most common symptoms include pain during intercourse, fever, abdominal pain, difficult urination, or difficulties conceiving.


Ovulation problem: Ovulation problems can be caused by some reasons such as PCOS (polycystic ovary syndrome), diabetes, obesity, weight loss, stress or excessive exercise.


Male factor infertility: The main symptoms of male infertility can include such signs as problems with sex drive, low sperm count, difficulty ejaculating, abnormal breast growth, reduces muscle mass and hormonal abnormality

Questions Your Fertility Specialist Must Ask You

  1. When was your last period?
  2. In which way do you track your ovulation or basal body temperature?
  3. At what age did you first start having periods?
  4. What is the length of your period?
  5. Have you ever had painful periods?
  6. How long are you trying to conceive?
  7. Have you ever before conceived?
  8. Have you ever done fertility tests?
  9. Have you ever had any kind of pelvic or abdominal surgery?


Also, your fertility specialist needs to ask your male partner about his sexual and reproductive health. After these basic questions, your healthcare professional will have a clear understanding of which tests you and your partner need to do to determine the root cause of the fertility issues and choose the correct fertility treatment options. Also, your doctor can ask you to introduce your medical history, because in some cases these questions are not enough.

Questions You Should Ask Your Fertility Specialist

  1. What type of treatment will be recommended for me with my diagnosis?
  2. What types of fertility treatment does the clinic offer?
  3. What type of specific tests do I or my partner need to do?
  4. What is the success rate of fertility treatment that is recommended for me?
  5. What is the cost of the recommended treatment of reproductive medicine?
  6. Why will IVF treatment be more effective in my case than IUI?/Why will IUI treatment be more effective than IVF?
  7. If I get a diagnosis of unexplained infertility, which treatment plan will be recommended for my partner or me?
  8. How long do I need to wait for undergoing treatment?
  9. What is your clinic live birth success rates of the recommended treatment?
  10. How you will do my fertility treatment?
  11. How many IVF or IUI cycles I will have?
  12. What are the risks of fertility treatment that will be recommended for me?
Polina Pylypenko • Oct 29, 2021
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