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ObGyn/Pregnancy issues - when to consult infertility specialist


Expert: Lawrence Jay Rappaport <B>M.D.</B> - 5/17/2006

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We're on month 6 of trying to conceive.  When is it time to go to an infertility specialist?  Is a regular ob/gyn trained in infertility to a certain degree?  One last thing--who tests sperm counts and sperm motility--my gynecologist or my husband's general practitioner?  Thanks for clearing the muddy waters.

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Most perinatologists will not see you until you become pregnant. Most general ObGyn or Infertility doctors will not see you until you have been trying to conceive for a full 12 months. When the workup starts after 12 weeks, we usually send your husband to a urologist  to do a semenalysis, which includes a sperm count and a calculting of sperm mobility, motility, and volume.

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