Fertility Patient Guide

Fertility Patient Guide
Not sure where to start your fertility journey?
This guide helps you
understand your situation and find the right
next step.
1- I am trying to get pregnant
For many couples, it can take time to conceive naturally. Age, timing,
and
overall health all play a role.
If you’ve recently started trying, it may still be within the normal
range.
If you are unsure whether to wait or seek advice, a simple evaluation
can
help clarify your next step.
2- I have been trying without success
If you have been trying for some time without success, it may be time
to
understand what could be affecting your chances.
Both male and female factors can play a role, and identifying the cause
early
can help guide the right approach.
Fertility Factors Can Involve
Fertility can be influenced by a variety of factors. In many cases, it may
involve male factors, female factors, or both.
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3- I want to freeze my eggs
Egg freezing is an option for women who want to preserve their
fertility
for the future. It can be considered for personal,
professional, or
medical reasons.
Understanding your current fertility status is the first step in
deciding
if this option is right for you.
Egg Freezing Journey
Simple steps today for more choices tomorrow.

4- I was told my AMH is low
AMH is an indicator of ovarian reserve, but it does not define your
ability
to conceive on its own.
A full assessment helps put this result into context and determine the
best
possible options for you.

5- My partner may have fertility issues
Male factor fertility is more common than many expect and can
significantly
impact the ability to conceive.
A simple evaluation can help identify any issues and guide the
appropriate
next steps.
6- I had a failed IVF attempt
A previous IVF attempt does not mean future attempts will not be
successful.
Many factors can influence the outcome.
Reviewing the previous cycle and understanding possible adjustments can
help
improve the next step.
Factors That Influence IVF Outcomes
IVF success depends on multiple factors, not just AMH.

Related Questions:
If pregnancy has not happened after regular attempts over time, or if there are known fertility concerns, a fertility evaluation may help identify the next steps.
No. AMH is only one factor and does not alone determine fertility potential.
Yes. Fertility challenges may involve male factors, female factors, or both.
Egg freezing may be considered for future family planning or before fertility declines with age.
No. Many factors affect IVF outcomes, and future treatment approaches may differ.

