Fertility Testing

Fertility testing

Fertility testing is one of the fastest ways to discover a great deal about your reproductive health. Depending on how long you’ve been trying to conceive can often alter the type of tests you’ll want to undergo and or what your doctor will be willing to prescribe.

Comprehensive fertility testing is often left until twelve months pass without a conception, only then will most doctors be interested in recommending you for testing. This can be very frustrating and a complete waste of time. Some simple blood tests can tell you an enormous amount of information that can help you understand where your fertility is at and which areas might need to be improved.

There are some home testing kits you can begin with although they are certainly no where near as useful as proper blood and sperm analysis. Generally your tests should cover your hormone levels including testosterone and FSH, your thyroid function and LH. These terms might mean nothing now but they can later be a map that helps you understand how to improve certain areas of your health to increase your chances of getting pregnant.

Fertility testing can develop into some very significant diagnostic options even involving internal exploratory testing. It will be up to you how far you are willing to go and also what each test result turns up if anything at all. It can be easy to fear tests due to worrying about what you might find out, but there is nothing to fear really, the more you and your doctors know the easier and quicker you can treat any problem areas. Advances in modern medicine mean there are many ways to assist reproductive issues.

Having said all of the above; the reverse can happen too. You get all your results back and everything is working beautifully which would be great. However it isn’t always the case that you will get pregnant fast because there’s no problems detected and this can be confusing, leaving you wondering about why it isn’t ‘working’. After twelve months of trying without any medical reason showing why is termed ‘unexplained infertility’.

To get excellent feedback about your current fertile status consider asking for some form of fertility testing now rather than waiting for months on end; a thorough set of blood tests is a great place to start. If you discover all is well but aren’t getting pregnant then you need to look at your lifestyle habits and essential mineral and nutritional levels and start a preconception plan straight away.

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