The occurrence of infertility not only brings pain to women themselves, but also has a serious negative impact on the harmony of the entire family. Some families may break down due to female infertility, causing secondary harm and blow to women. Infertility patients need timely examination and treatment to restore their fertility. So, what tests should be done for infertility?

What tests should be done for infertility?
1. The ovaries of women are the place where eggs are produced. If there is a problem here, we can imagine that it is impossible to have a baby. The uterus is the place where fertilized eggs land and the fetus forms. If there is a problem here, women will definitely experience infertility, so ovulation disorders need to be checked.
2. The fallopian tube is also one of the important parts, which is the channel for transporting eggs. If it is blocked here, the egg cannot meet the sperm, and it is believed that it is also difficult to conceive. Sex hormones are also one of the important examination items, and if there are abnormalities, it can also lead to female infertility. In addition, both immune and systemic factors need to be examined.
3. In general, female examinations mainly include measuring sex hormone levels, hysterosalpingography, and B-ultrasound to understand the condition and function of the ovaries, whether the fallopian tubes are blocked, the size and thickness of the uterus, and whether there are organic lesions.
What should be checked for male infertility?
1. The most important thing for men is routine semen examination to determine whether the sperm motility, density, and abnormality rate are within the normal range. Semen examination is the most basic test to judge male fertility and is crucial.
2. Check for abnormal sex hormones and anti sperm antibodies.
3. Some men also need to undergo testicular puncture examination, which is an important examination that cannot be missed.
It can be seen that there are still many examination items that need to be done for infertility. If a woman still does not conceive after a relatively long period of preparation, she should consider the possibility of infertility and go to the hospital for relevant infertility examinations in a timely manner, so as to receive effective treatment as soon as possible, and strive to restore normal reproductive function and have a baby of her own.