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Fertility Care in Houston: When to Seek Help and What to Expect

If you’ve been trying to conceive without success, you may be wondering:

Is it too early to see a fertility specialist?
What testing will I need?
Is IVF my only option?

Fertility care is not a single treatment. It is a structured evaluation process designed to identify barriers to pregnancy and address them systematically.

At Pozitivf Fertility in Houston, the first step is clarity — not escalation.

When Should You See a Fertility Specialist?

General medical guidance recommends evaluation if:

  • You are under 35 and have been trying for 12 months

  • You are over 35 and have been trying for 6 months

  • Your cycles are irregular

  • You have known PCOS

  • You’ve experienced two or more miscarriages

  • There is known male factor infertility

(Source: American Society for Reproductive Medicine)

Earlier consultation can prevent unnecessary delay.

What Happens at a Fertility Consultation?

A comprehensive evaluation typically includes:

Hormone Testing

  • Ovarian reserve (AMH, FSH)

  • Thyroid function

  • Prolactin

Ultrasound

To assess ovarian anatomy and uterine structure.

Male Partner Evaluation

Semen analysis remains essential. Male factor contributes to infertility in approximately 30–40% of couples.

(Source: ASRM)

Review of Medical History

Prior surgeries, infections, endometriosis, tubal ligation, or vasectomy history all influence planning.

The goal is diagnosis before treatment.

Common Causes of Infertility

Infertility may result from:

  • Ovulatory dysfunction (including PCOS)

  • Tubal blockage

  • Endometriosis

  • Male factor infertility

  • Age-related egg decline

  • Unexplained infertility

Many causes are treatable.

Treatment Is Stepwise

Fertility treatment is not automatically IVF.

Options may include:

  • Ovulation induction

  • Timed intercourse support

  • Intrauterine insemination (IUI)

  • In vitro fertilization (IVF)

Treatment selection depends on probability, age, and timeline.

CDC Assisted Reproductive Technology (ART) reports confirm that maternal age remains one of the strongest predictors of live birth probability.

Accessibility and Planning in Houston

Fertility care should be:

  • Timely

  • Transparent

  • Financially understandable

Delays in access can reduce probability, particularly after age 35.

At Pozitivf Houston, consultations are structured to integrate medical evaluation and financial clarity early in the process.

If IVF Is Needed

IVF may be appropriate when:

  • Tubes are blocked or removed

  • Severe male factor exists

  • Ovulation induction fails

  • Rapid conception is medically advisable

IVF is a tool — not a default.

FAQ – Fertility Care in Houston

How common is infertility?

About 1 in 8 couples experience infertility. (CDC)

Is it normal for it to take time to get pregnant?

Yes. Even healthy couples may take several months.

Does stress cause infertility?

There is no strong evidence that everyday stress alone causes infertility.

Should both partners be tested?

Yes. Male evaluation is essential.

Is IVF always necessary?

No. Many patients conceive with simpler treatments.

What if testing shows nothing abnormal?

Unexplained infertility still has structured treatment pathways.

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