Trying To Conceive, Medical Reports Normal, Regular Periods. Treatment?
Dear Sir/Madam, Me (30 yrs) and my wife (27 yrs) are married from past 2 years and are planning to have baby now. We have been trying from past 2 months, however she isn t conceiving. We have a clean medical record and are healthy. I am also taking care of her cycles and her possible ovulation days. She is having regular mensurattion cycles at an interval of 28 days from past 8 months. We have not used any artificial contracepative aid as well. We do not take any kind of drugs including alcohol. We wish to understand if we should be doing something additionally (which we might not have been doing) or should we both undergo some tests. Kindly Advice.
hi,
infertility can be called only when pregnancy does not occur after 1year of unprotected intercourse.
so you need not worry.
If you are sure that her cycles are regular, then you consult gynecologist and once go for semen analysis which will rule out any problem in male factor.
if that is normal then your wife can have physical examination and one ultrasound, and depending on the results future treatment can be planned.
take care.
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Trying To Conceive, Medical Reports Normal, Regular Periods. Treatment?
hi, infertility can be called only when pregnancy does not occur after 1year of unprotected intercourse. so you need not worry. If you are sure that her cycles are regular, then you consult gynecologist and once go for semen analysis which will rule out any problem in male factor. if that is normal then your wife can have physical examination and one ultrasound, and depending on the results future treatment can be planned. take care.