Your Guide to Fertility Testing
When first exploring fertility care, it’s not uncommon for people to have reservations about the fertility evaluation and testing processes. You may be filled with questions like, “What tests will I need?” or “What if the results are bad?” or “What if there’s nothing that can be done?”
Getting all the answers you need and using them to create a roadmap towards your ultimate goal of having a child can be an exciting and empowering experience.
The Prelude Network® understands how stressful this part of the fertility journey can be – that’s why we place such a high priority on helping every patient at their own pace. Whether you’re ready to take the first step or you’re still doing your research, we’re here to provide you with all the information and support you need to make an empowered decision.
What is a fertility evaluation?
A fertility evaluation is a diagnostic process consisting of various exams and testing procedures designed to uncover the reasons someone is having trouble getting pregnant. The fertility evaluation is considered to be the A fertility evaluation is a diagnostic process consisting of various exams and testing procedures designed to uncover the reasons someone is having trouble getting pregnant. The fertility evaluation is considered to be the first step in a fertility journey, as it sets the stage for creating a personalized treatment plan that addresses the patient’s specific issues.
Types of Fertility Testing & Evaluation
Female Fertility Evaluation
There is a wide range of factors that can make it difficult for a woman to conceive or sustain a pregnancy. A female fertility evaluation helps to uncover the reasons why. The diagnostic information gathered from the evaluation offers invaluable insights that help to formulate an appropriate treatment plan. Learn more about female fertility and how it’s evaluated.
Male Fertility Evaluation
Contrary to popular belief, infertility is something that impacts men just as much as women. When men are unable to impregnate, it is often because of issues with sperm quantity or quality. A male fertility evaluation, which primarily consists of sperm analysis, can help clarify the exact issue. Learn more about male fertility and how it’s evaluated.
Genetic Testing & Screening
For fertility patients with certain risk factors and concerns, preimplantation genetic testing (PGT) and screening can help improve the chances of successfully having a child through IVF by selecting only healthy embryos for implantation. There are different types of genetic testing available, depending on your needs. Learn more about genetic testing and screening.
<br/>