Infertility Causes & Overview
Infertility Defined
Physicians define infertility as one year of unprotected intercourse without pregnancy in women <35 years old, or 6 months of unprotected intercourse without pregnancy in women 35+ years old.
Maternal age is the greatest predictor of fertility success. Egg quality begins to decline at age 30, and sharply declines at age 35. This means, with each passing year, the chances of conception continue to fall, while the risks for chromosomal issues and miscarriage rise if pregnancy does occur.
Fertility is a very personal issue. Once you’ve decided the time is right to start a family, it can be very upsetting when pregnancy doesn’t happen immediately. We understand. Most couples are apprehensive about admitting to each other that something might not be right. For some, it can be even more difficult to agree on when to consider meeting with a specialist.
If you are beginning to suspect there is an issue, it’s never too soon to schedule a consult, especially if you have a medical condition linked to infertility. You know your own body, medical history, and relationship.
If you are younger than 35, it is possible to improve your fertility with positive lifestyle changes to weight and nutrition, smoking, alcohol, and drug use, the timing and frequency of intercourse, and exercise.
If you are over age 35 and struggling to get pregnant, let’s have a conversation about how to help you reach your goal of a family sooner. The more time you can give yourself with a Reproductive Endocrinologist, the better your chances will be of having a family.
Fertility and Age
Infertility in Women
Unexplained Infertility
Male Infertility
Secondary Infertility
Recurrent Miscarriage
Fertility and Age
Infertility in Women
Unexplained Infertility
Male Infertility
Secondary Infertility
Recurrent Miscarriage
For 6 years we tried on our own, not knowing what the problem may be. In 2017 we decided we needed help, so we reached out to Carolina Conceptions. With much help from Dr. Park and the amazing staff we were able to conceive via IVF. Our bundle of joy is now 2 weeks old. We could never thank you all enough for your kind words and support.
– C&J, Warsaw, NC
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