Specific tests for female infertility might include a pelvic ultrasound to examine the pelvic organs and fallopian tubes, and hormone tests such as follicle-stimulating hormone (FSH) and luteinizing hormone (LH). These tests help in evaluating a person’s menstrual cycle, hormone levels, and reproductive health.
Specific tests for male infertility include semen analysis to assess sperm count, and hormone tests, such as measuring testosterone levels, to identify hormonal imbalances affecting fertility.
What are the Initial Steps in Testing for Infertility?
How To Test For Infertility
Physical Examination:
Blood Tests:
Functional and Holistic Assessment:
Ovulation Monitoring:
Imaging Studies:
Diagnostic Procedures:
Semen Analysis:
Sperm DNA Fragmentation Testing:
Based on the results of the assessments, your fertility specialist will develop a personalized treatment plan. This might involve lifestyle changes, supplements, peptides, coaching and education, neural therapy, and more.
What are Possible Causes of Infertility?
- Endometriosis
- Unexplained infertility
- Digestive issues
- PCOS (Polycystic Ovary Syndrome)
- Dryness of the vaginal area
- Chronic issues
- Pelvic Inflammatory Disease
- Chronic fatigue
- Irregular menstrual cycle
- Heavy menstrual bleeding
- Absence of ovulation
- Insulin resistance
- Undiagnosed thyroid dysfunctions
- Adrenal fatigue
- Cortisol Imbalance
- Gut Infections
- Vaginal infections
- Low sperm count
- Hormone imbalance
- Low testosterone
While male infertility can also be affected by some of the above items, it can also be caused by low sperm production or structural problems in the male reproductive system.
How Long Should We Try To Conceive Before Seeking Fertility Testing?
Couples are typically advised to try to conceive for at least one year before considering fertility testing (or six months if the person is 35 or older) unless there are known factors that could affect fertility. Factors that might affect fertility include a history of sexually transmitted infections or concerns about unexplained infertility. Additionally, if there is a history of abnormal vaginal bleeding, it is important to seek the guidance of a fertility specialist earlier in the process. Monitoring a person’s menstrual cycle can be important when deciding the appropriate timing for infertility testing.
Ways To Increase Your Chances of Getting Pregnant
- Address underlying health issues
- Track your menstrual cycle
- Maintain a healthy lifestyle
- Manage stress
- Get a health check
- Speak with a functional and holistic fertility specialist
Are There Natural Ways To Improve Fertility Before Undergoing Medical Testing?
What Treatment is Available for Fertility Problems?
Treatment with a functional and holistic fertility specialist will typically involve a combination of nutritional therapy (oral or IV), neural therapy, herbs, minerals, peptides, coaching and education, and ongoing support to ensure you’re correctly following the treatment plan. The exact approach to treatment will vary for each person based on their specific needs and situation.
Some people believe that assisted reproductive technology treatments such as IVF are the answer to treating infertility – which is not necessarily true. Aside from being extremely expensive, IVF and similar treatments can be ineffective, since they do not address the true underlying issue causing infertility in the first place.