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Consulting an Infertility Specialist - What to Expect.

After struggling for a year to start a family, most experts agree that it's time to consult an infertility specialist. Trying to conceive, sex aside, is a difficult thing and after an entire year of failed attempts you deserve to put yourself into the care of a doctor trained specifically for your issue.

Finding the right infertility specialist

The first step in infertility treatment is to see your family doctor. They will probably send both partners for a series of tests to determine the cause of the problem before referring you to an infertility specialist. Don't be afraid to be choosy. It probably took you years to find a family doctor you could communicate with and whom you trusted. Don't expect to find the perfect specialist right away. Your specialist is going to be an important part of your journey to parenthood and so you need to be sure that you feel comfortable and can trust that they will answer your questions as thoroughly as you need. If the specialist your doctor recommends is not to your liking, be sure to ask to be referred to another. There is no shame is getting what you want when it comes to something as important as starting your family.

Readying yourself for treatment with an infertility specialist

Your first visit to the infertility specialist will probably entail a full physical and medical history. There is no need to feel bashful and the specialist has been specifically trained to deal with cases like yours. Because of this, you need to be completely honest. Let him or her know if you are a smoker, use recreational drugs or have terminated any pregnancies in the past. Although you may not want to share this information, it may end up being a crucial element in deciding on the right treatment for you. It may help you to remember that infertility specialists, like your family doctor, have taken an oath of confidentiality and will not judge you based on your lifestyle or past. Their concern is the same as yours - bringing a healthy baby into the world.

Being referred to an infertility specialist is a very positive step. It should give you peace of mind to know that you are now in the care of someone highly trained with years of experience dealing with problems similar to yours. Remember to keep communication open between the specialist and yourself to get the most of your treatments. Don't be afraid to ask your infertility specialist questions, even multiple times as the more you know and the more involved you are in your treatment, the more successful it will be.

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