The first trimester after a fertility treatment pregnancy is more anxious than most. There is a small set of things that meaningfully reduce risk, and a larger set of common worries that do not require action.
Some lifestyle changes meaningfully improve fertility outcomes. Some are popular but unproven. Knowing the difference helps you spend your effort and money on the things that work.
The question is rarely answered by biology alone. Here are the medical factors worth checking before you start trying, and the non-medical conversations that often matter more.
You are not yet ready to act, but you want to know where you stand. Here is what the simplest fertility check looks like, and what it can and cannot tell you about your future options.
Before any treatment is recommended, a fertility evaluation tries to answer one question: what is keeping pregnancy from happening? Here is what a thorough workup looks like, and why each test exists.
Three numbers will dominate your first fertility workup. Each measures something specific. None of them, alone, predicts whether you will get pregnant.
For 1 in 4 couples who reach a fertility clinic, the answer is not a clear cause but a label: <em>unexplained</em>. This essay is about what that word means, what it does not, and how to plan honestly without losing hope.
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