Infertility Tests
Below are our 9 articles in the 'infertility tests' category:

For couples facing problems with fertility, it is just as important for the male partner to undergo a medical evaluation, as it is the female. The initial evaluation in males usually involves a ...

The female reproductive system is highly complex involving numerous organs, and hormones. Women often face difficulty trying to conceive and often resort to fertility testing in attempts to find ...

The initial evaluation in males usually involves a history and physical examination as well as a semen analysis. The information gathered during the initial evaluation, will often guide further ...

If you’ve seen your GP, been referred to a gynaecologist or infertility clinic with suspected fertility issues, both of you will have to undergo infertility tests to try and determine what the cause ...

Modern techniques have improved diagnostic and treatment options whilst relieving some of the fears and stress associated with the doctors visit. Laparoscopy also referred to as “Minimally Invasive ...

Fertility treatment is available on both the NHS and privately but sometimes there’s a difference with exactly what’s available and, especially, with how soon it’s available to you.
Sadly, the ...

In normal conditions the male reproductive system produce, accumulate and transport sperm. In cases of fertility evaluation, you may require surgical exploration of the testis to assess the root ...

For women facing problems with fertility, certain tests are available to assess their reproductive capacity. The Post Coital test or post intercourse test is a fertility test that determines the ...

The use of the ultrasound and the endometrial biopsy, are leading examples of improvement in healthcare delivery, especially in the area of infertility. The ultrasound has come along way since the ...