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IndigoBrave · 09/06/2025 09:45

We’ve been ttc for 6 months with no luck. I’m 34 and DH is 39. I know this could still be considered early days but it rather just find out if there’s any issues than wait for a doctor to assess us on NHS.

Is there any good tests we can do?

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Easyonaweekend · 09/06/2025 09:46

Go private if you want sooner rather than later for testing

and 6 months trying, 34? If you can afford it, I’d do it in your shoes

fairgame84 · 09/06/2025 09:51

Most fertility clinics offer a package of fertility tests for around £500.
NHS won't do anything until you've been trying for a year as you're under 35. All the GP will do is your blood test and a semen analysis before referring you to the hospital clinic where they will do pelvic ultrasound and HSG.
That's my experience anyway.

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