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Preparing For Your First Appointment At NCCRM Fertility Center Cary

If you are over the age of 35 and haven’t been able to conceive after 6 months of trying, or are under 35 and haven’t been able to conceive after 12 months of trying, it is recommended that you see a fertility specialist. Once you have reached out to NCCRM fertility center Cary and made an appointment, you may be nervous or uncertain about what to expect at your first visit. Here’s an overview of things that will be useful to know or consider before you see your doctor at NCCRM fertility center Cary:

Are You Ovulating Every Month?

One of the initial things your doctor at NCCRM fertility center Cary will want to know is whether or not you are ovulating, or releasing an egg every month. This is something you may be able to figure out on your own before your appointment by using an ovulation calculator or by charting your basal body temperature (BBT) for several months. These are two very inexpensive ways of helping you get pregnant, so it’s worth the effort.

Fertility Testing

Your NCCRM doctors will also go over your medical history and then outline the fertility tests you and your partner will need to have. These tests will include blood work and physical examinations for both partners, a semen analysis for men, and an ultrasound and a specialized X-ray to look at the uterus, ovaries, and fallopian tubes for women.

Semen Analysis

For men, the basic test for infertility is a semen analysis, in which a sample taken after ejaculation is evaluated in a lab. A semen analysis looks at a variety of aspects of male fertility, including sperm count, semen volume, the shape and movement of sperm cells, the presence of white blood cells, and other factors. Here’s a list of do’s and don’ts when it comes to increasing male fertility.

Fertility Treatment At NCCRM Fertility Center Cary 

After all the testing has been completed and you have a diagnosis for why you and your partner are having trouble conceiving, your NCCRM infertility doctor can then put together a treatment plan. Even if the results of your tests have been inconclusive, meaning there is no clear reason why you aren’t getting pregnant, treatment is still very much available. In either case, expect to have options ranging from lifestyle modifications to fertility medications to surgical interventions or even intrauterine insemination (IUI) or in vitro fertilization (IVF). If you or a loved one are struggling to conceive, contact NCCRM fertility center in Cary today to set up a consultation!


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