NMECT FAQ's
- What are signs of infertility and when should I seek a professional?
If you and your partner have been trying to get pregnant for at least one year without success (or for six months, if you're age 35 or older)
- What should I ask my health care professional?
At what age am I less likely to conceive naturally?
When is the best time, according to my menstrual cycle, to have sex if I wish to get pregnant?
Are there certain supplements and/ or lifestyle changes you would recommend?
Which tests and treatments would you recommend for me and my partner?
How much do your treatments cost?
What are our next steps?
- Is infertility hereditary?
Nearly 50% of infertility cases are due to an underlying genetic issue
- Is infertility uncommon?
Approximately 10 to 15 percent of couples experience infertility.
About 1 in 5 women are unable to get pregnant after one year of trying.