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If you have been trying to conceive for a while or have an underlying medical condition, you may benefit from consulting a fertility specialist. It's crucial to seek help sooner rather than later, as delaying can significantly impact your fertility, especially if you're trying to conceive.
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The decision to consult a fertility specialist depends on several factors, including age and medical history. While it can feel frustrating, it is normal for couples to take up to a year to conceive through unprotected sexual intercourse. According to medical guidelines, you should consider seeing a fertility specialist if:
You are under 30 and have been trying to conceive for 12 months without success.
You are over 35 and have been trying to conceive for six months.
You have irregular or missed periods.
You have a medical condition, such as polycystic ovary syndrome (PCOS) or endometriosis, that may affect your fertility.
You are over 40 and would like to start trying to conceive.
You have experienced two or more miscarriages.
Your body mass index (BMI) is below 18 or above 30.
You are facing male infertility issues, such as ejaculation problems or erectile dysfunction.
If you have any concerns about your fertility, don't hesitate to reach out to your doctor or a fertility clinic.
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If you have concerns or health conditions that could impact your fertility, it’s best to seek help as soon as possible. You may require additional support, such as fertility treatments, to assist with conception. Addressing these issues early can lead to better treatment outcomes.
It is essential to get advice if you encounter fertility issues, such as irregular periods or have medical conditions like endometriosis or pelvic inflammatory disease. Men should also consult their GP if they experience fertility issues, including ejaculation disorders.
For any fertility concerns or to seek more information, it is best to reach out to your GP or a local fertility clinic.
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At TFP Fertility, we understand how fertility issues can impact you physically and mentally. That’s why our fertility experts are here to provide guidance and support throughout your fertility journey, ensuring you have the best chance of success.
Step 1: Get in touch - Contact our patient support team by calling us or filling out our online form. We will then call you to discuss your needs, listen to any concerns, and answer your questions. Rest assured, there is no obligation to schedule a consultation appointment. You are also welcome to attend one of our free fertility information events to learn more about our services.
Step 2: Fertility assessment - We will schedule you for initial fertility tests to understand your fertility health and how your body may respond to treatment. To help our fertility consultants get a full picture of your medical background and fertility history, we will also ask you to complete a short questionnaire.
Step 3: Your first consultation - This can take place by phone, video, or face-to-face,whichever is most convenient for you. Whether you are starting or continuing your treatment, we will explain the options available to you and answer any questions you may have. We will also assist you in deciding the best time to begin treatment and what tests you may need.
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It’s essential to understand that not everyone will require fertility treatment, and we will only recommend safe and effective options to achieve the best possible outcome.
Step 4: Planning your treatment
During your treatment planning appointment, we will explain your treatment in detail, including how to use your fertility medications. You will have the opportunity to ask any questions you may have before your treatment begins. Rest assured, we are by your side every step of your fertility journey.
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Speak to our patient support team for advice about your options and to book your first consultation with a fertility expert.