When is the right time to stop "trying" and start testing?
A fertility check-up is the ultimate roadmap for anyone navigating a stalled journey to parenthood, replacing stressful guesswork with a clear clinical strategy. Standard guidelines suggest seeking an evaluation after 12 months of trying if you are under 35, or just six months if you are older, as biological clocks—unfortunately—don’t wait for anyone. These assessments involve both partners, utilizing targeted tools like AMH blood tests to gauge ovarian reserve, HSG imaging to ensure fallopian tubes are clear, and semen analysis to check sperm count and motility. Identifying obstacles like PCOS or hormonal imbalances early allows you to move directly toward effective, targeted treatments.
Thailand has earned its reputation as a global powerhouse for fertility care by blending high-tier medical standards with “affordable excellence.” Patients access JCI-accredited facilities and world-class specialists for 50–70% less than in Western countries, often saving thousands on procedures like IVF. Allied Health (Thailand) leverages this by pairing state-of-the-art diagnostics with a holistic touch, incorporating wellness therapies to support your emotional health alongside the clinical results. Choosing this path means you aren’t just getting a diagnosis; you’re gaining access to a sophisticated, supportive environment designed to streamline your path to starting a family.