What Type of Health Professionals Should You Talk to About Fertility

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For some couples, trying to conceive is not easy. There are many steps to consider when it comes to the mother’s health, the father’s hand in the process, and the likelihood of conception upon reaching out to a fertility specialist.

The good news is that couples eager to conceive don’t have to go along, and have medical experts who can guide them on their journeys and figure out how to conceive.

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When to Seek a Fertility Specialist

Infertility is not restricted to age, nor to just one parent. There are certain factors to take into account various circumstances surrounding your chances of conception.

For women younger than 35, the fertile window is far more likely, but it can take a young couple as much as a year to conceive. For women older than 35, there becomes more concern over the quality and quantity of the egg supply. Between the ages of 35 and 40, healthcare providers recommend waiting six months, before reaching out to a reproductive specialist.

In the case of men suffering from a lower sperm count, their primary care physician may direct them towards a urologist, who may suggest a fertility specialist.

Doctors will often evaluate overall health, recommending a focus on BMI, or Body Mass Index, to maintain healthy body weight, as well as getting as much exercise as possible to keep fit.

Who to Talk to About Fertility

There are different kinds of doctors that can be consulted depending on what is causing difficulty in conception. Reproductive endocrinologists, also known as REs, are the most commonly used specialist to help both male and female troubles. They prescribe varieties of fertility medication, tests, and treatments, including IUI and IVF.

Reproductive surgeons can be consulted if there is a greater physiological need, like surgical treatment of endometriosis for women and vasectomy reversal for men.

Andrologists are available to find the cause of a low sperm count and have also been utilized to perform a testicular biopsy, which helps to extract sperm directly from the testes.

You may also consider a reproductive immunologist, in cases of recurrent miscarriage and unexplained infertility. They will look into possible immunosuppressant illnesses like lupus that could be affecting pregnancy rates.

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Trust Your Health Care Provider

During this process of conception, it is important to have medical professionals that you can build a relationship with, creating a moment you all can hopefully celebrate.

Health care workers, now more than ever, are appreciated for everything they do, especially in the battle on the frontlines against COVID-19. Venterra Realty recently went the extra mile for residents in their communities in the health care field, recognizing doctors, nurses, EMTs, and more as Healthcare Heroes.

Venterra, present in the real estate industry throughout the South and the Southeastern United States, asked residents to nominate their neighbors, rewarding them with Healthcare Hero t-shirts, as well as gift cards totaling over $50,000.

“We’re honored that they call us ‘home'” added Venterra CEO John Foresi, a feeling echoed by Chairman Andrew Stewart.

Venterra did not stop at gift cards and t-shirts to honor these essential workers within their own communities. The real estate company offered waived deposits on new leases with approved credit at all 60 of their properties dating back in June, recognizing that the real estate market goes beyond dollars and cents. It is also about accommodating our health care heroes and giving them the love and helping hands they have given every patient.

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