who and when should you consult?

by time news

OUR HEALTH ADVICE – Some 15 to 25% of couples take more than a year at least before achieving pregnancy. But when should you worry? What are the steps to consider?

After years of doubts and hesitation, their decision is made: Suzanne and Mathieu* want a child. But now, the thirties are now more than engaged and, in terms of fertility, things are not going as simply as the couple had hoped. “We’ve been trying for seven months and so far… still nothing“, says Suzanne, whose face does not however show any concern. But still, thinking about that couple of friends for whom it worked right away – in “one shotas they say -, Suzanne and Mathieu ended up asking questions. “Frankly, it’s not easy to know where to turn and when to do it.“, testifies Mathieu, who has toured the websites on the issue.

«Classically, if people do not have a medical history likely to have caused infertility, it is recommended to consult from a year of trial, this is when we start talking aboutinfertility”, replies Professor Michaël Grynberg…

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