If you and your partner have been trying to get pregnant for over a year without success, it might be a good idea to consider fertility testing. This can help uncover any underlying issues that could be affecting your chances. Similarly, if you’re thinking about starting a family later in life, getting tested early on can provide insights into your reproductive health, enabling you to make informed choices that could enhance your chances of conceiving when you’re ready. Remember, you’ll need to complete a fertility assessment before diving into any treatment options.
Our Services at TFP Fertility Clinics
At our TFP Fertility clinics, we offer a range of fertility tests tailored to your specific needs. You don’t need a referral from a GP to book an assessment with us. Typically, it takes just one or two visits to complete all necessary tests and have a chat with one of our specialists. Both partners will fill out a medical questionnaire to guide us on which tests to perform. For same-sex couples, we can assess one or both partners as needed. After your tests, you’ll receive personalized advice and have the opportunity to discuss any next steps.
What Tests Do We Conduct?
So, what exactly do we check? The tests depend on your health situation. For women, we conduct the AMH blood test to evaluate ovarian reserve and an AFC trans-vaginal scan to examine the uterus and count your antral follicles. As for men, a semen analysis is crucial to assess sperm health, including parameters like sperm density, motility, and morphology. If needed, we might request a repeat sample to confirm any abnormalities.
The Testing Process
When it comes to the process, we aim to schedule your fertility tests at the same time for convenience. A follow-up consultation will be arranged the following week to review your results and discuss potential treatment options, though you’re under no obligation to proceed.
Reliability of the Tests
How reliable are these tests? For women, the combination of the AMH test and ultrasound provides a solid understanding of your fertility status. For men, the semen analysis can give a great indication of sperm health, with an average sperm count falling between 40 million and 300 million sperm per milliliter.
Cost of the Comprehensive Fertility Assessment
If you’re ready to take that first step, our comprehensive fertility assessment package costs £590. This includes the AMH blood test, ultrasound scan, semen analysis, and an initial consultation. We offer packages for same-sex female couples as well, covering the AMH test and ultrasound for both partners.
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Conclusion
In summary, if you and your partner are facing challenges in conceiving, fertility tests can provide valuable insights into your reproductive health. With tailored assessments available at TFP Fertility clinics, you can understand your options better and make informed decisions moving forward.