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I am 34 an want a baby. Have not been able to get pregnat yet and wanted to see if I should get my eggs tested.
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Hello - thank you so much for
Hello - thank you so much for writing. I am sorry you are going through such a difficult time.
At 34, your fertility is not what it once was, but that doesn't mean you may not be able to get pregnant. About 40% of the time, a couple's infertility is directly related to male factors. If your partner has not been tested, then he will need to make an appointment with a urologist for a semen analysis.
Also, you will want to closely look at your own ovulation. Do you have irregular cycles? Do you use an ovulation predictor kit or a temperature chart to determine your ovulation?
Most importantly, make an appointment with your health care provider to make sure your immunizations are up to date, that you have a prescription for prenatal vitamins, and that there are no underlying conditions that may keep you from getting pregnant.
Hello - thank you so much for
Hello - thank you so much for writing. I am sorry you are going through such a difficult time.
At 34, your fertility is not what it once was, but that doesn't mean you may not be able to get pregnant. About 40% of the time, a couple's infertility is directly related to male factors. If your partner has not been tested, then he will need to make an appointment with a urologist for a semen analysis.
Also, you will want to closely look at your own ovulation. Do you have irregular cycles? Do you use an ovulation predictor kit or a temperature chart to determine your ovulation?
Most importantly, make an appointment with your health care provider to make sure your immunizations are up to date, that you have a prescription for prenatal vitamins, and that there are no underlying conditions that may keep you from getting pregnant.