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In recent years, an increasing number of women and men are delaying starting families until much later in life, sometimes in their late 20s, 30s, or even 40s. We automatically get our cholesterol, blood sugar, and blood pressure tested to look after our long-term health. But when it comes to fertility, many of us don’t consider testing until we’re already having trouble conceiving.

This wait can be emotionally, physically, and even financially stressful for couples and that is why fertility testing should have the same proactive priority as other preventive health checks. Learning about your fertility ahead of time doesn’t imply that something is wrong; it simply means you are informed and can make comfortable, timely decisions rather than rushed or reactive ones

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