Both you and your spouse may find it emotionally demanding to wait for the double pink line on the pregnancy test. It’s critical to wake up and accept the possibility that you could eventually need to speak with a fertility doctor. For various women, this point is different. If you’re under 35, you should typically consider seeing a doctor after a year of trying; if you’re over 35, you should think about doing so after six months of trying.
Make an appointment with your IVF specialist to discuss whether your fertility has been impacted if you have a medical history of thyroid disease, endometriosis, polycystic ovarian syndrome, pelvic inflammatory disease, or fibroids.