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Nearly 11% of women in the United States struggle with getting pregnant. Many don’t know exactly why they’re experiencing infertility. Are you one of the many who find that they’re struggling to conceive? You might be interested in learning more about likely causes and how they can be helped.

What are some of the most likely reasons why you can’t get pregnant?

Are you struggling to understand why you haven’t been able to get pregnant? Some possible causes include:

  • EndometriosisEndometriosis is a condition that involves abnormal uterine tissue growth outside of the uterus. This tissue growth can cause significant pain when it sheds during a woman’s menstrual period. In some cases, it can even cause infertility. Not every person with endometriosis will experience infertility, however. It usually occurs in women who have tissue growth or scar tissue buildup on the outside of their reproductive organs.
  • Polycystic ovary syndrome (PCOS) — PCOS is a condition in which small cysts develop on the ovaries. This condition usually occurs when too many hormones called androgens are present. Women with PCOS often report symptoms like excess facial hair, irregular periods, acne and infertility. The cysts that develop alongside the ovaries hold immature eggs that aren’t released consistently. They may even cause the ovaries to become enlarged. People with PCOS and infertility typically have hormonal imbalances that interfere with ovulation.
  • Thyroid disorder — Thyroid disorders, like hypothyroidism and hyperthyroidism, can potentially affect ovulatory phases and menstruation. A woman with a thyroid disorder may release eggs slower than normal during ovulation or not even release any eggs at all.
  • Unexplained infertility — When there isn’t a clear cause behind infertility, this is called unexplained infertility. Unexplained infertility may be more of a challenge to treat but can generally be improved with extensive treatment from an infertility specialist.
  • Male infertility — Male infertility is behind around 9% of all cases of infertility. When you compare it with the 11% of infertile women, men and women seem to have around the same infertility rates. Male infertility is often caused by low sperm count, abnormal hormones, decreased sex drive, duct blockages, and infection.

Why might a virtual infertility specialist be a good resource to help you get pregnant?

Not sure why you can’t get pregnant? Here’s why a virtual infertility specialist may be a good idea for you:

  • Providing at-home testing kits — A virtual infertility specialist can help you understand why you aren’t getting pregnant by sending you an at-home testing kit. Your infertility specialist can request that you complete tests to determine if female infertility, male infertility, thyroid disorders and/or PCOS may be behind your condition.
  • Helping determine the root of your infertility — An infertility specialist can determine the most likely cause of your infertility. Whether by at-home testing, blood tests or listening to your symptoms, your specialist will help you get to the root of your problem. Understanding the most likely cause is the first step in helping you learn why you haven’t been able to get pregnant as of yet. 
  • Devising a treatment plan to address your fertility — Another reason why you should visit an infertility specialist is that they can craft a personalized treatment plan to address your condition and increase your chances of getting pregnant. A specialist can use treatments like ovulation induction, ovarian stimulation, trigger shots, home insemination, thyroid management and IVF to help you.
  • Continually monitoring your fertility — Not only can a specialist address why you haven’t been able to get pregnant and treat it, but they can also monitor you over the course of your treatment.

Fertility Cloud can provide you with the information and treatment you need to get pregnant

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 help you reach your goal of becoming pregnant.

At Fertility Cloud, everything is done remotely. Whether you’re speaking with your doctor or undergoing a test for fertility, each part of the process can be done over the internet. Appointments are conducted virtually via live videoconferencing. All you require is a computer, smartphone or tablet to join the call. 

We understand that getting in touch with a reputable and professional infertility treatment center can be a challenge. That’s why we’ve selected some of the best reproductive endocrinology specialists. Our team can provide you with easily accessible digital services. Each one of our doctors is board-certified and state licensed.

Are you looking for more information about why you can’t get pregnant? Maybe you want to know how you and your partner can benefit from virtual infertility treatment. We can provide you with all the information you want. Our team of infertility specialists is well equipped to provide our patients with answers to any questions or concerns they may have. We’ll do our best to help you and your partner become pregnant and work through the source of your infertility. Let Fertility Cloud be the provider to help you.

Contact our team by phone today for more information or book an initial appointment online with a fertility specialist.