When To See A Fertility Specialist | Advanced Fertility Care
Don’t wait to start your fertility journey to parenthood. Learn when it's time to see a fertility specialist.
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When To See A Fertility Specialist
Don’t wait to start your fertility journey to parenthood.
While each patient is different, at Advanced Fertility Care the majority of our patients express regret that they did not contact us sooner in their fertility journey.
There are a number of factors to consider when deciding when its time to see a fertility specialist. Women under the age of 35 should seek help after one year of trying. This falls to six months for women over the age of 35. But these guidelines do not take into account your health, your medical history or many other factors.
There are several criteria for immediate referral to a fertility specialist, who are also referred to as Reproductive Endocrinology and Infertility specialists:
- Female age of about 37 or older
- Blocked fallopian tubes at any age (1 or both tubes blocked)
- Other tubal problems at any age – such as more than one tubal ectopic pregnancy
- Moderate or severe endometriosis at any age
- Significant male factor
- Ovulation problems such as polycystic ovary syndrome (PCOS)
- Abnormal ovarian reserve tests, such as elevated day 3 FSH level at any age
What is an Infertility Specialist?
An infertility specialist is a Reproductive Endocrinologist(RE). An RE is a physician who has completed a 4 year residency in Obstetrics and Gynecology and then continued their training with a 3 year fellowship in reproductive endocrinology and infertility. A reproductive endocrinologist focuses all of his or her time, training, and attention on the treatment of infertility.
Make sure you’re being treated by a fertility specialist!
You should know whether your doctor is a fellowship trained fertility specialist. If you do not know, just ask whether they did a fellowship in Reproductive Endocrinology and Infertility.
Learn more about our Reproductive Endocrinologist physicians.