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Do you suspect that you might be dealing with infertility? Some indicators can signal that you might be infertile, but if you’re still uncertain, you can always seek to get tested. Testing can offer a more formal diagnosis than going off of signs and symptoms. 

Need help to figure out what some of the symptoms are? Here are the most common indicators and when you should seek out help from an infertility professional.

What are some of the most common indicators of infertility?

It can be tricky to determine if you’re dealing with infertility and trying to pinpoint its source. Here are a few common signs and symptoms that can signal to a couple that they might be dealing with infertility:

  • Not being able to get pregnant after a year Most fertility doctors recommend that patients try to conceive for at least a year before seeking fertility treatment. Around a year is usually the time it takes for couples to be able to determine if they’re dealing with infertility.
  • Being over 35 years of age — Another common sign of infertility is being over 35 years old. After the age of 35, a person’s ability to conceive is reduced. This is especially true for women.
  • Changes in hair growth — Another sign of infertility is any change in hair growth. Hair growth changes can indicate fluctuations in hormone levels, which have the potential to negatively affect someone’s chances of conceiving.
  • Changes in sex drive or function — Any changes in sex drive or sexual function can also be a sign of infertility. A decrease in sex drive and sexual function can indicate fluctuations in hormones that promote pregnancy.
  • Having irregular periods and ovulation — It’s also a sign of infertility if you have irregular periods or irregular ovulation. Abnormal menstrual cycles are often a symptom of infertility, and the same goes for abnormal ovulation schedules.

When should you seek help with your infertility?

You don’t have to deal with infertility on your own. You can rely on an experienced infertility doctor to provide you with the information and treatment you need to increase your chances of pregnancy. But when do you know it’s the right time to seek some extra support? 

  • After one year of trying — If you and your partner have been trying to get pregnant for a year or more with no success, it’s time for you to get some extra support. After a year, it may be more productive to use the expertise of a specialist who can identify the source of your infertility and subsequently address it.
  • If you’re younger than 35 years old — If you and your partner are younger than 35 years old and have tried to get pregnant for at least a year with no success, you should seek help. It’s more common for those over the age of 35 to experience troubles, but problems under 35 can indicate the need for an infertility doctor.

Why choose Fertility Cloud for help with your infertility?

At Fertility Cloud, we value shared experiences. We want to help you navigate your struggles and celebrate your victories. Our team of experienced medical providers is dedicated to providing you with compassionate and professional care. Through every step of the way, we’ll do our very best to ensure your comfort and guide you through the fertility process. We know that infertility can cause uncertainty and can even be, at times, unpleasant. That’s why we’re committed to servicing each of our clients with empathy.  

At Fertility Cloud, everything is done remotely, from your communication with your doctor to your fertility tests. Appointments are conducted virtually, via live videoconferencing. All that’s required of you is either a computer, smartphone or tablet to join the call. The typical appointment takes around 30 minutes. You’ll undergo an initial consultation, and subsequent treatment will be monitored for at least three months. We’re confident we can provide you with the answers you’re looking for regarding your reproductive health and fertility options.

We understand that finding convenient, high-quality medical care can be a challenge. That’s why we’ve selected some of the best reproductive endocrinology specialists out there to provide you with easily accessible digital services. Each one of our doctors is board-certified and state licensed.

Are you hoping to start the conversation about your chances of getting pregnant? Do you have more questions that haven’t been answered by the information in this article? We recognize that infertility can be difficult to talk about, and we’re here for you. Our team is ready to answer your questions and explore your treatment options
Contact our team by phone today for more information or book an initial appointment online with a fertility specialist.