As you know, we have a special theme during National Women’s Health Week on being proactive about your wellbeing and taking steps to optimize your ability to get pregnant.
Today we’re focusing on when it’s time to see a fertility specialist. If you answer “yes” to either of these questions, it’s time!
Do you suspect you may have a problem?
One of the critical steps in getting pregnant is to see a specialist as soon as you suspect that you or your partner may have a problem. The sooner you identify any issues and get treatment, the sooner you’ll be back on track towards pregnancy.
Do you meet the clinical definition of infertile?
Your age and how long you’ve been trying to get pregnant determine whether or not you meet the clinical definition of being infertile.
Last month we announced our Free Fertility Check that you can take to help identify whether or not you should have a consultation as well as steps you can take to increase your chance of having a baby. If you haven’t taken it yet, we hope you do today!

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