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This website helps me to prepare for conversations with my doctor.

The Right Healthcare Provider

It may take time for couples to admit that they may be infertile. When they do, they usually turn to their Ob/Gyn for an initial evaluation. This is a good place to start, since many Ob/Gyns are trained to treat patients who are having difficulty conceiving. However, if the condition persists, choosing the right specialist in a timely fashion can cause much confusion for couples.

The information in this section helps answer the question: “When should I consult an infertility specialist?” It also explains the roles of the various healthcare providers you and your partner will meet during this process and how you can improve your situation by being the best patient possible.

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