Fertile Path: Simple: track ovulation and timing of sex (bbt, opk); get healthy (no smoking or excess alcohol); see pcp for health update, check sperm count. Complex: see fertility expert for testing (make diagnosis important), if 35 yo or more then consult after 6 months; choose most cost-effective treatment. Fertility expert: rei trained or large % of practice is infertility.
Answered 1/1/2014
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It depends: Depending on your age, how long you've been trying and whether or not you have suspicions of problems in certain areas (sperm, egg, tubes, uterus), your best strategy may be to patiently keep trying or to explore some medical assistance. More information is needed to guide you specifically.
Answered 10/9/2012
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Track ovulation: Fertility is easy for most people with fertility rates averaging about 20% per cycle (month). Monitor your menstrual cycles for length and ovulation track ovulation and when you had sex. An inexpensive way is the BBT (http://bit.Ly/aqm4az). Ovulation kits (http://bit.Ly/wqstpo) are also accurate. Home sperm tests provide reasonable assurance that the sperm count is normal (http://bit.Ly/ydgstr).
Answered 1/15/2015
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It depends: Depending on your age, how long you've been trying and whether or not you have suspicions of problems in certain areas (sperm, egg, tubes, uterus), your best strategy may be to patiently keep trying or to explore some medical assistance. More information is needed to guide you specifically.
Answered 8/25/2013
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