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Unexplained infertility is when fertility tests come back normal for both partners, yet conception doesn't occur. According to the NHS, around 1 in 7 UK couples experience fertility issues, and approximately 25% of these cases are classified as unexplained, which can be frustrating but doesn't mean you won't conceive naturally.
When should I see my GP about reduced fertility in the UK?
NICE guidelines recommend visiting your GP if you haven't conceived after 12 months of regular unprotected intercourse, or after 6 months if you're over 36. Your GP can arrange initial fertility tests and refer you to a specialist fertility clinic if needed, though NHS waiting times can vary by area.
Can cervical mucus affect my chances of getting pregnant?
Yes, cervical mucus plays a crucial role in fertility as it helps sperm travel through the cervix and survive until ovulation. Having limited egg-white cervical mucus can make conception more difficult, which is why some couples use fertility-friendly lubricants designed to mimic natural fertile mucus.
Are fertility lubricants safe to use when trying to conceive?
Fertility-friendly lubricants are specifically formulated to support sperm survival and motility, unlike regular lubricants which can be harmful to sperm. Look for products that are pH-balanced and isotonic, meaning they match the natural environment of fertile cervical mucus.
What fertility tests are available on the NHS?
The NHS typically offers blood tests to check hormone levels and ovulation, semen analysis for male partners, and imaging tests such as ultrasounds or hysterosalpingograms to check for blockages. Your GP will arrange initial tests before referring you to a fertility specialist if further investigation is needed.
How long are NHS fertility treatment waiting times?
NHS waiting times for fertility treatment vary significantly depending on your local Integrated Care Board (formerly CCG) and can range from several months to over a year. Eligibility criteria for NHS-funded IVF also differ by area, so it's worth checking your local ICB's policy whilst exploring options you can try at home.
What can I try at home before NHS fertility treatment?
Before pursuing more invasive fertility treatments, many couples try lifestyle changes such as optimising diet, tracking ovulation carefully, using fertility-friendly lubricants, and taking appropriate supplements. These approaches are often recommended by healthcare professionals as a first step, particularly for unexplained reduced fertility.
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