Trying to Conceive for Over 6 Months
Trying to Conceive for Over 6 Months can feel stressful. You may track cycles, plan intercourse, and still not see results. Many couples face this situation. It does not always mean infertility. It does mean your body needs a medical review.
If you are under 35 and Trying to Conceive for Over 6 Months, doctors advise evaluation. If you are over 35, testing should start earlier. Time matters in reproductive health.
At dranusharp, care is led by Dr. Anusha Rao Ponnamaneni. She is an internationally certified obstetrician, gynaecologist, and laparoscopic surgeon. Her training across India, the USA, and the UK supports accurate diagnosis and safe treatment.
Why pregnancy may not happen after 6 months
Pregnancy depends on many steps. If one step fails, conception does not occur.
Common reasons include:
• Irregular ovulation or no ovulation
• Polycystic ovary syndrome
• Thyroid imbalance
• High prolactin levels
• Blocked fallopian tubes
• Endometriosis
• Uterine fibroids or polyps
• Low sperm count or poor sperm movement
• Erectile or ejaculation problems
• Age-related egg quality decline
• Stress and sleep loss
Around 15 percent of couples face fertility delay. In nearly 30 percent of cases, the cause involves both partners.
When you should seek help
You should consult a fertility specialist if:
• You are Trying to Conceive for Over 6 Months without success
• Your menstrual cycles are longer than 35 days
• You miss periods often
• You have painful periods or pain during sex
• You had pelvic surgery or infection
• Your partner has a known sperm issue
• You are over 35 years of age
Early testing prevents delay in treatment.
Tests advised during evaluation
Fertility testing is direct and time-bound. Tests depend on your history and age.
Common tests for women include:
• Hormone blood tests on day 2 or 3 of the cycle
• Ultrasound scan for ovaries and uterus
• Ovulation tracking
• AMH test for ovarian reserve
• HSG test to check fallopian tubes
Tests for men include:
• Semen analysis
• Hormone testing if sperm count is low
Most test results are available within days.
What treatment options may look like
Treatment depends on the cause. There is no single plan for everyone.
Options may include:
• Ovulation induction tablets
• Hormone injections when needed
• Thyroid or prolactin correction
• Laparoscopic surgery for endometriosis or blocked tubes
• Timed intercourse guidance
• Intrauterine insemination
• IVF referral when required
Many couples conceive with basic treatment alone.
Lifestyle steps that support conception
Medical care works better when lifestyle factors improve.
You should focus on:
• Maintaining a healthy weight
• Sleeping 7 to 8 hours daily
• Limiting caffeine to under 200 mg per day
• Avoiding smoking and alcohol
• Managing work stress
• Eating iron, protein, and folate rich foods
These steps support hormone balance and egg quality.
Emotional support matters
Trying to Conceive for Over 6 Months can affect mental health. Anxiety and guilt are common. You are not alone. Open discussion with your doctor helps reduce fear and confusion.
At dranusharp, discussions stay factual and respectful. You receive clear explanations and realistic timelines. If a result is uncertain, it is stated clearly.
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