When Pregnancy Does Not Happen: How the Couple’s Fertility Evaluation Begins
The first medical steps when pregnancy is delayed: how both partners are evaluated and which details matter from the beginning.
The first medical steps when pregnancy is delayed: how both partners are evaluated and which details matter from the beginning.
Some causes of infertility may develop silently, without pain or obvious signs, and a proper evaluation can clarify the medical direction.
When the initial tests do not show an obvious cause, the medical plan must be built with patience, context and a clear direction.
Sometimes, apparently minor details from the medical past can correctly guide infertility evaluation and the next steps.
A clear guide to the questions that help the doctor correctly understand an infertility case.
A clear medical analysis of the moments when reevaluating an infertility case can better guide the therapeutic decision.
After 35, time becomes an important medical criterion. A proper evaluation helps support clearer and better-adapted decisions.
The first tests can guide fertility evaluation, but sometimes additional steps are needed to clarify the case.
A medical guide on how the next step in infertility is decided, from monitoring to IVF.
An article about medical and emotional decisions when infertility does not have simple or immediate answers.