If you and your partner have been trying to conceive without success, it may be time to consider a fertility assessment. At MOM IVF, we provide thorough and personalized fertility evaluations for both women and men to identify potential causes of infertility and offer solutions that can help you start your family.
Women should consider a fertility assessment if they have been trying to conceive for more than one year through regular, unprotected intercourse. If a woman is 35 years or older, it
is recommended to undergo fertility testing after six months of trying to get pregnant.
A female fertility assessment at MOM IVF typically involves:
- Medical history discussion: This helps evaluate any underlying factors affecting ovulation or menstrual cycle irregularities.
- Blood tests: We check hormone levels and ovarian reserve (the number of potential eggs left in a woman's ovaries), providing crucial insights into fertility health.
- Pelvic examination: A physical examination of the reproductive organs to detect any abnormalities.
- Ultrasound imaging (sonogram): A minimally invasive procedure to assess the structure of the ovaries, uterus, and fallopian tubes for any abnormalities.
By identifying factors like ovulation disorders, hormonal imbalances, or structural issues, we can recommend tailored fertility treatments to enhance your
chances of conception.
At MOM IVF, our fertility assessments are designed to provide you with a complete picture of your reproductive health, offering solutions that are tailored to your unique
circumstances. Early testing and diagnosis can significantly improve your chances of successful conception, so don't hesitate to take the first step toward parenthood.
Contact us today to schedule your fertility assessment and start your journey toward a healthy.
Infertility is not always solely a female issue-male infertility accounts for about 40% of infertility cases. A thorough fertility assessment for the male partner is equally important.
A male fertility assessment at MOM IVF typically includes:
- Medical history and physical examination: This helps identify any health issues, lifestyle factors, or medical conditions that could affect fertility.
- Hormone tests: Hormonal imbalances, especially with testosterone, can influence sperm production.
- Semen analysis: We measure sperm count, motility (the ability to move), volume, and quality of motion to assess the male partner's fertility status.
By diagnosing potential issues such as low sperm count, poor motility, or hormonal problems, we can offer targeted treatment options, including lifestyle changes, medications, or
advanced reproductive technologies like ICSI.
At MOM IVF, our fertility assessments are designed to provide you with a complete picture of your reproductive health, offering solutions that are tailored to your unique
circumstances. Early testing and diagnosis can significantly improve your chances of successful conception, so don't hesitate to take the first step toward parenthood.
Contact us today to schedule your fertility assessment and start your journey toward a healthy pregnancy.