February 10: Infertility and When to See Your OB-GYN

VWC Rmom logoInfertility is a medical condition that affects more than six million people in the United States. While it is not always talked about, about 10 percent of couples experience difficulty getting pregnant.
If you are trying to conceive, you may consider having an evaluation for infertility if you experience the following:
  • If you are under 35 and have not become pregnant after one year of having regular sexual intercourse without birth control
  • If you are over 35 and have not become pregnant after six months of having regular sexual intercourse without birth control
  • If your periods are not regular
  • If you or your partner has a known fertility problem

Learn more about infertility here: http://www.virginiawomenscenter.com/blog/obstetrics/infertility-causes-and-when-to-see-your-ob-gyn/

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