Trying to conceive can be a deeply personal and emotional journey. For many, it happens naturally over time—but for others, it may take longer than expected. If you’ve been wondering when to move from “just trying” to seeking medical support, you’re not alone.
At Fertility Partnership, we help individuals and couples take the next step with confidence. Here are five signs that it might be time to consider fertility treatment.
1. You’ve Been Trying for 6–12 Months Without Success
One of the most common indicators that it’s time to seek help is how long you’ve been trying to conceive:
- If you’re under 35 and have been trying for 12 months or more
- If you’re 35 or older and have been trying for 6 months or more
These timeframes are recommended by the American Society for Reproductive Medicine (ASRM) and signal that a fertility evaluation may be beneficial.
2. You Have Irregular or Absent Periods
Regular menstrual cycles are a strong sign that you’re ovulating normally. If your periods are:
- Very irregular
- Infrequent
- Missing altogether
…it could indicate an issue with ovulation or hormonal imbalance, both of which can interfere with conception. A fertility specialist can help uncover the cause and guide you toward solutions.
3. You’ve Experienced Multiple Miscarriages
Experiencing one miscarriage is sadly common—but if you’ve had two or more, it may point to an underlying reproductive issue, such as:
- Uterine abnormalities
- Chromosomal conditions
- Hormonal imbalances
A thorough fertility evaluation can identify the root cause and help create a plan to support a healthy pregnancy moving forward.
4. You Have a Known Medical Condition That Affects Fertility
Certain medical conditions can make it more difficult to get pregnant or carry a pregnancy to term, including:
- Polycystic Ovary Syndrome (PCOS)
- Endometriosis
- Thyroid disorders
- Pelvic inflammatory disease
- History of cancer treatment
If you’ve been diagnosed with any of these—or suspect that something may be off—talking with a fertility specialist can give you proactive answers.
5. You’re in a Same-Sex Relationship or Single and Ready to Start a Family
Fertility treatment isn’t only for couples struggling to conceive. LGBTQ+ individuals and single parents by choice may seek options like:
- Intrauterine insemination (IUI)
- In vitro fertilization (IVF)
- Donor sperm, donor eggs, or gestational surrogacy
No matter your relationship status or orientation, you deserve access to compassionate, expert fertility care.
You Don’t Have to Navigate This Alone
Deciding to seek help is a big decision—but it doesn’t mean you’re giving up. It means you’re taking control of your path to parenthood.
At Fertility Partnership, we offer personalized fertility evaluations and treatments designed to give you the answers and support you need. From your very first consultation to the moment you hold your baby, we’re here with expert guidance and a team that truly cares.
Take the First Step Today
If any of these signs sound familiar, it may be time to schedule a consultation. Contact Fertility Partnership and let’s explore your options together.