Go see a specialist

This is the first thing couples should do when they feel they have difficulty getting pregnant.

In addition, if you have any questions, you can share with the doctor, even some sensitive issues such as painful sex, decreased sexual desire or problems related to your husband.

Women who have difficulty conceiving should see a specialist for examination and find out the cause.

Fertility testing

Basic fertility tests may include blood tests, transvaginal ultrasound, laparoscopy, and semen analysis (for men).

In addition to the basic tests above, your obstetrician may recommend testing a woman’s follicle-stimulating hormone (FSH) levels, checking her follicle count, hysterosalpingography, or ovarian reserve testing.

Carry out infertility treatment

Based on the results of infertility tests, your doctor may recommend certain fertility treatments.

If tests show structural abnormalities of the uterus or endometriosis, your doctor may recommend surgery to remove the risk.

Perform assisted reproductive methods

If the basic infertility treatments above cannot help you get pregnant, it is time to apply assisted reproductive methods.

The choice of treatment method will depend on the cause of infertility, the physical condition and financial ability of each couple.

Evaluate the results of infertility treatment

Infertility treatment is not always easy.

A failed cycle is not a sign that treatment will be pointless.

Women under 35 years old who cannot get pregnant after one year and over 35 years old who go more than 6 months without getting pregnant or have two or more consecutive miscarriages may have fertility problems.