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You should talk to your doctor about your fertility if you:
• are under age 35 and, after a year of frequent sex without birth control, you are having problems getting pregnant, or
• are age 35 or over and, after six months of frequent sex without birth control, you are having problems getting pregnant, or
• believe you or your partner might have fertility problems in the future (even before you begin trying to get pregnant).
Your doctor can refer you to a fertility specialist, a doctor who focuses in treating infertility. This doctor can recommend treatments such as drugs, surgery, or assisted reproductive technology. Don't delay seeing your doctor because age also affects the success rates of these treatments.
Talk to your primary care physician and OB/GYN about any difficulty you might experience while trying to become pregnant. They might be able to determine whether it's beneficial to consult an infertility specialist. You may also discuss your situation directly with a physician who has added training in the subject of infertility medicine.