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When to See a Fertility Specialist

Current Guidance Update

ACOG 2022

Timing of Referral

Couples should be referred to a reproductive endocrinologist after 12 months of regular unprotected intercourse without conception, or after 6 months if the woman is over 35 years of age.

RCOG 2023

Earlier Specialist Referral

Women with PCOS, endometriosis, or previous pelvic surgery should be referred for fertility assessment earlier due to their increased risk of infertility.

NICE CG156 2023

Management of Unexplained Infertility

For unexplained infertility, IUI may be offered after 2 years of unsuccessful attempts to conceive following appropriate fertility evaluation.

NICE CG156 2023

When to Consider IVF

IVF should be offered to eligible couples after a complete fertility workup when pregnancy has not been achieved and other appropriate treatment options have been considered.

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When to See a Fertility Specialist

Knowing when to seek specialist fertility advice is one of the most important questions for couples trying to conceive, shaped by age, cycle history, medical background, and duration of attempts. Seeking guidance at the right time avoids both psychological burden of prolonged uncertainty and disadvantage of delayed intervention.

Fertility Referral & Specialist Assessment

Referral Timing

Standard Referral Criteria

  • Under 35: Refer after 12 months of regular unprotected intercourse.
  • 35 years and over: Refer after 6 months.
  • 40 years and over: Consider immediate specialist assessment.
Early Evaluation

Seek Earlier Assessment If

  • Known PCOS or anovulatory cycles
  • Previous pelvic inflammatory disease or chlamydia
  • Previous ectopic pregnancy or tubal surgery
  • Known endometriosis
  • History of recurrent miscarriage
  • Female partner over 35 at the start of attempts
First Appointment

Fertility Specialist Consultation

  • Comprehensive reproductive history for both partners
  • Blood tests including AMH, FSH, LH and thyroid function
  • Pelvic ultrasound with antral follicle count
  • Semen analysis for the male partner
Choosing a Clinic

Key Factors to Consider

  • DHA-licensed fertility clinic
  • Published and transparent success rates
  • Experience with your specific fertility diagnosis
  • High-quality patient communication and ongoing support

Frequently Asked Questions

Can I ask for fertility tests even if I've only been trying for a few months?

Yes — baseline assessment is available at any point, providing valuable information even before standard referral criteria are met.

Is it normal to feel anxious about seeing a fertility specialist?

Completely. A good consultation is unhurried, compassionate, and focused on providing clarity rather than adding pressure.

Conclusion

The right time to see a fertility specialist is when you need answers. Early engagement with evidence-based fertility assessment prevents delay and provides the foundation needed for well-directed management.

Sources & References

This article draws on guidance current at the time of writing from the following bodies and publications:

  • ACOG (2022)
  • RCOG (2023)
  • NICE CG156 (2023)

General reference bodies for women's health guidance:

RCOG

rcog.org.uk

ACOG

acog.org

FIGO

figo.org

WHO

who.int

NICE

nice.org.uk

⚠ IMPORTANT DISCLAIMER

This article is provided for general knowledge and reference purposes only. It is not a substitute for professional medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment. No medication, treatment, or change to your healthcare should be undertaken based on this content without first consulting a qualified doctor. Always seek the advice of your physician or another qualified health provider with any questions you may have regarding a medical condition.

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