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If you have been trying to conceive for 12 months (or 6 months if above 35 years), it is advisable to undergo a structured fertility assessment. Early evaluation helps identify hormonal imbalance, ovarian reserve concerns, sperm parameters, or uterine factors, allowing timely and evidence-based guidance before starting any treatment.
Fertility analysis may include hormone profiling, AMH testing, ultrasound monitoring, semen analysis, and uterine assessment. Each investigation is selected based on medical history, age, symptoms, and reproductive goals to ensure accurate diagnosis and clinically meaningful interpretation.
Not always. Treatment recommendations depend entirely on diagnostic findings. Many couples benefit from lifestyle correction, ovulation tracking, or minor interventions before considering advanced procedures like IUI or IVF.
You can schedule either an in-clinic or virtual consultation through our appointment section. During the session, reports are reviewed in detail and a personalized fertility roadmap is discussed clearly and transparently.
Most Answered Questions.
If pregnancy has not occurred after 12 months of regular attempts (or 6 months if above 35), a structured fertility evaluation is recommended. Early assessment helps identify hormonal imbalance, ovarian reserve concerns, sperm health issues, or uterine factors before delays increase.
Most fertility tests such as hormone profiling, AMH testing, and semen analysis are simple and minimally invasive. Certain imaging procedures may cause mild discomfort, but they are brief and medically safe when performed under proper clinical supervision.
Yes. Nutrition, sleep quality, stress levels, weight management, and metabolic health significantly influence ovulation, sperm production, and implantation. Structured lifestyle correction can improve natural conception potential and treatment response.
Not necessarily. Treatment depends entirely on diagnostic findings. Many couples benefit from ovulation tracking, hormonal correction, or targeted interventions before advanced procedures like IUI or IVF are considered.
Fertility analysis includes hormonal assessment, ovarian reserve testing, ultrasound monitoring, semen evaluation, and uterine examination. Each investigation is selected according to age, medical history, and reproductive goals to ensure clinically meaningful interpretation.
Initial fertility evaluation may take one menstrual cycle for complete hormonal and imaging assessment. Male fertility testing can often be completed within a few days, depending on laboratory reporting timelines.
Yes. Fertility is a shared factor. Comprehensive evaluation of both partners ensures that hormonal, structural, or sperm-related concerns are identified early and managed appropriately.
Yes. Simpli Fertile offers both in-clinic and virtual consultations. Reports can be reviewed digitally, and a structured fertility roadmap is discussed with complete transparency and clarity.
