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Fertility journeys can be complex, personal, and sometimes overwhelming. It’s completely normal to have questions—whether you are just starting to explore your options or actively planning your next step.
At GP-Fertility, we provide clear, medically guided answers to help you better understand your reproductive health and make confident, informed decisions. Below are some of the most frequently asked questions about fertility care, treatment options, and family-building pathways.
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A fertility specialist is a physician trained in reproductive endocrinology and infertility (REI). These doctors first specialize in obstetrics and gynecology (OB/GYN) and then undergo additional training to diagnose and treat fertility-related conditions. They are experts in hormone regulation, reproductive health, and assisted reproductive technologies.
Irregular or absent menstrual cycles may indicate ovulation issues. However, fertility challenges can also occur in women with regular cycles.
Often, there are no obvious symptoms. Diagnosis typically requires semen analysis.
Egg freezing is generally most effective before age 35, when egg quality is higher.