When to Get a Fertility Workup — and What to Expect

Deciding to get a fertility workup can feel intimidating — but it doesn’t have to be. Knowing when to ask for help (and what that first step looks like) can bring so much relief.

📅 When Should You Consider a Workup?

  • If you’ve been trying to conceive for 12 months (under age 35)

  • Or 6 months if you’re 35 or older

  • If you have irregular or absent periods

  • If you’ve ever been diagnosed with PCOS or other cycle issues

  • If you just feel ready for answers and support — you don’t have to wait!

🔬 What Does a Workup Include?

Every workup is unique, but it often starts with:

  • A detailed health and cycle history

  • Hormone testing to check ovulation, thyroid, and more

  • A plan for ovulation tracking or meds like Letrozole or Clomid

  • Partner testing (when needed) — it’s a team effort!

💗 What to Expect with femcare.org

At femcare.org, you’ll get clear, compassionate guidance every step of the way:

  • Virtual consults — no waiting rooms

  • Local lab orders made simple

  • A personalized plan that meets you where you are

✨ You deserve answers — and you don’t have to figure it out alone.

📅 Book your fertility workup today at femcare.org

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