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Fertility Investigations & Check Up
Gynecology

Fertility Investigations & Check Up

Fertility investigations can identify underlying reasons for conception difficulties. A fertility check-up is also valuable before attempting pregnancy if you meet certain criteria.

Consider scheduling a fertility assessment if you’ve been trying to conceive for over a year, are 35+ and have been attempting pregnancy for six months or longer, have experienced previous conception challenges, have conditions potentially affecting fertility, or want expert guidance for family planning.

The evaluation begins with a comprehensive health discussion covering medical history, menstrual cycles, past pregnancies, contraception use, frequency of unprotected intercourse, and lifestyle factors including alcohol consumption, stress levels, and weight.

Assessment procedures may include BMI evaluation, pelvic examination for infections or conditions like fibroids, STI screening, blood hormone level testing to assess ovulation, ultrasound imaging of reproductive organs, and laparoscopy to detect blockages or structural issues.

Following investigations, physicians estimate natural conception probability and timeline. Treatment recommendations may encompass lifestyle modifications, timing optimization for intercourse, infection or condition treatment, or fertility interventions if natural conception likelihood is low.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Common Questions

If you have been trying to conceive for 12 months without success (or 6 months if you are over 35), a fertility assessment is recommended. Earlier investigation is advised if you have irregular periods, a known gynaecological condition, or a history of pelvic infection.

A comprehensive female assessment includes pelvic ultrasound, ovarian reserve testing (AMH), hormonal blood tests (FSH, LH, oestradiol, TSH, prolactin), and a gynaecological examination. Results are discussed in a dedicated consultation.

Anti-Mu00fcllerian Hormone (AMH) reflects ovarian reserve u2014 the remaining egg supply. A low result indicates reduced reserve and may affect the choice and timing of fertility treatment. It is one of the most important fertility markers.

Yes. Male factor accounts for approximately 40u201350% of infertility cases. A semen analysis (spermiogram) is quick, non-invasive, and provides essential information. A couple assessment gives the most complete picture.

Your results are interpreted in the context of your full history. Treatment options u2014 from simple monitoring and lifestyle guidance through to IVF u2014 are discussed clearly, with a plan tailored to your specific situation.

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