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18 - May - 2025

When to See a Fertility Specialist?

By Debbie Cassis

Hi, I’m Hestia. Many couples wonder when the right time is to seek professional help for fertility.

Through this article, I’d like to offer you some clear guidelines to help you understand when it might be beneficial to schedule a consultation with a fertility specialist.

Trying to conceive:
- If you’ve been trying to conceive naturally for a year without success (or six months if you’re over 35), it’s advisable to seek expert guidance.

Underlying health issues:
- Conditions such as polycystic ovary syndrome (PCOS), endometriosis, thyroid disorders, or a history of pelvic infections can all impact your fertility.

Recurrent miscarriages:
- Experiencing multiple miscarriages is a strong sign that you should consult a specialist to explore potential causes and available treatments.

Family planning:
- Even if you haven’t started trying yet but have questions about your reproductive health, a preventive consultation can be incredibly valuable.

As your fertility specialist, I’m here to support you—not just when you're facing challenges, but also to help you plan and prepare for the future. If any of these situations resonate with you, I invite you to reach out. I’m here to help you navigate your path to conception and answer any questions you may have.

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