Common Symptoms of Infertility

For couples trying to conceive, identifying the signs of infertility early can be crucial. But what are the symptoms to watch for, and when should you seek medical advice? Let’s break it down.

For women, irregular or absent menstrual cycles are often the first red flag. A normal cycle ranges from 21 to 35 days, so anything outside of that range could indicate a problem. Painful periods or conditions like endometriosis may also signal underlying issues.

For men, the signs of infertility are less obvious but just as important. Low libido, difficulty maintaining erections, or noticeable changes in testicle size can indicate hormonal imbalances or other issues affecting fertility.

In both men and women, unexplained delays in conceiving—defined as a year of trying without success for most couples, or six months for women over 35—are a major sign that it’s time to consult a specialist.

Conclusion:
Recognizing the symptoms of infertility early on can help you take proactive steps toward treatment. Don’t hesitate to seek medical advice—early intervention can make all the difference.

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