How do you diagnose infertility?

Essentially, we focus on three categories of investigation: ovulation/hormones, uterine/tubal architecture, and male fertility potential. The initial evaluation will focus on your health assessment and history. Detailed questions will be asked about your menstrual cycle pattern, duration of attempted conception, prior pregnancy history, and past/present medical and surgical history. If not assessed in the prior year, hormone testing, pelvic sonography, and a semen analysis are frequently performed shortly after the initial evaluation. Based upon these and potentially other test results we develop a personalized treatment plan.

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