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7 Years Trying to Conceive-Still a Chance to Get Pregnant ?

Couple worried about infertility-what to do next

Key Takeaway

Trying to conceive naturally for 7 years without success doesn’t mean there are no chances of getting pregnant. However, it does highlight the need to evaluate possible underlying causes that may be affecting fertility. These factors can involve infertility in women, male-related issues, or a combination of both.

A comprehensive health check and choosing the right treatment approach-such as ovulation induction, IUI, IVF, or ICSI-can significantly improve your chances of getting pregnant. Understanding the factors that influence fertility and utilizing assisted reproductive technologies is an important step in planning for a baby, helping reduce time lost on unsuccessful attempts and guiding you toward more effective solutions, especially when consulting a fertility specialist Thailand.

Many couples spend years building a life together and intentionally planning for a child. However, as time passes without success-sometimes even beyond 7 years-it’s natural to start worrying about whether there are still chances of getting pregnant and what steps to take next.

In reality, you don’t need to wait many years to question potential fertility issues. If a couple has regular unprotected sex for 12 months without achieving pregnancy-or just 6 months for women aged 35 and older-it may indicate infertility in women or other contributing factors, and it’s important to begin a thorough evaluation. Understanding the causes of infertility and exploring appropriate ways to improve your chances of getting pregnant can help couples make timely decisions about treatment.

Consulting a fertility specialist Thailand for proper diagnosis and personalized pregnancy planning at VFC Center can be a crucial first step toward achieving your goal of having a baby.

Chances of Getting Pregnant Naturally

For couples in good health who have regular intercourse-especially during ovulation-the chances of getting pregnant each cycle are only about 15-25%. This is not a very high percentage, so it’s completely normal for many couples to take some time before successfully conceiving.

However, within one year, around 80-90% of healthy couples are able to conceive naturally. If pregnancy does not occur after the first year, the chances of getting pregnant in the following years tend to gradually decline. One of the most important factors is the woman’s age, as both the quality and quantity of eggs decrease significantly over time-especially after age 35.

Trying for 7 Years Without Success-What Causes Infertility?

Infertility can result from multiple factors, including infertility in women, male-related issues, or a combination of both. The most common causes include:

Female Factors

  • Egg quality: As women age, the number of eggs decreases, and the risk of chromosomal abnormalities increases, making fertilization more difficult and increasing the risk of miscarriage.
  • Irregular ovulation: This may be caused by conditions such as PCOS or hormonal imbalances, resulting in the absence of a viable egg during certain cycles.
  • Blocked fallopian tubes: A major obstacle that prevents sperm from reaching and fertilizing the egg.
  • Endometriosis (chocolate cysts): A condition that affects the uterine environment and ovarian function, making conception more difficult.

Male Factors

  • Low sperm count or poor sperm quality: Reduces the chances of successful fertilization.
  • Poor sperm motility: Sperm may not be able to reach the egg effectively.
  • Abnormal sperm morphology: Makes it difficult for sperm to penetrate and fertilize the egg.

Combined Factors

  • Poor timing of intercourse: Miscalculating ovulation can result in missed opportunities each month.
  • Stress and anxiety: Ongoing stress can negatively affect hormone balance in both men and women.
  • Body weight issues: Being underweight or overweight (abnormal BMI) can impact ovulation and sperm production.
  • Delayed evaluation: Not seeking proper diagnosis early on can allow underlying issues to persist without treatment.

Consulting a fertility specialist Thailand for proper diagnosis and personalized pregnancy planning at VFC Center can be a crucial first step toward achieving your goal of having a baby.

Couple consulting a doctor to improve their chances of getting pregnant

Ways to Improve Chances of Getting Pregnant for Couples Facing Infertility

For couples who still want to try natural methods, lifestyle adjustments can help improve the chances of getting pregnant. Here are some recommended approaches:

  • Track ovulation accurately: Use ovulation predictor kits (LH tests) or basal body temperature tracking to identify the most fertile window.
  • Adjust intercourse frequency: Have regular intercourse 2–3 times per week, especially during the days leading up to and including ovulation.
  • Maintain a healthy lifestyle: Keep your weight within a healthy range, get enough sleep, and engage in activities that help reduce stress.
  • Get basic health check-ups for both partners: Identify any underlying issues that may be affecting fertility early on.

Increasing Chances of Getting Pregnant with Assisted Reproductive Technology

If a couple has been trying naturally for as long as 7 years without success, medical technology often provides a more effective solution. The process typically includes:

Infertility Evaluation

The first step is to consult a fertility specialist in Thailand to assess infertility. The doctor will review medical history, lifestyle, and how long the couple has been trying to conceive in order to determine which areas require further investigation-especially in cases involving infertility in women or combined factors.

Physical Examination

  • Female partner: Hormone testing (such as AMH), ultrasound to evaluate the uterus and ovaries, and fallopian tube assessment.
  • Male partner: Semen analysis to evaluate sperm count, motility, and morphology.

Choosing the Right Treatment Approach

Once the underlying cause is identified, a fertility specialist Thailand will recommend the most suitable treatment based on the couple’s condition and age, such as:

  • Ovulation induction: Medications or hormone injections are used to stimulate the ovaries to produce healthy eggs and ensure proper timing of ovulation. Suitable for women with ovulation disorders but normal fallopian tubes and healthy sperm.
  • IUI (Intrauterine Insemination): Healthy sperm are selected and directly placed into the uterus during ovulation to shorten the distance to the egg and increase the chances of fertilization. Suitable for mild male factor infertility or cervical mucus issues.
  • ICSI (Intracytoplasmic Sperm Injection): A single high-quality sperm is injected directly into an egg using a fine needle to facilitate fertilization. This is ideal for severe male infertility or certain cases of infertility in women, such as advanced maternal age or thick egg shells.

If you’ve been trying naturally for many years without success, it may be a sign that it’s time to undergo an infertility evaluation to explore appropriate treatment options. At VFC Center (V-Fertility Center), we provide expert consultation and personalized treatment planning with experienced specialists in reproductive medicine. Our goal is to support couples facing infertility in women or other fertility challenges, helping improve their chances of getting pregnant safely and successfully with guidance from a fertility specialist Thailand.

Article by Dr. Sorramon Songveeratham

VFC Center-V-Fertility

Hotline: 082-903-2035

LINE Official: @vfccenter

 

Frequently Asked Questions about Infertility in Women and Chances of Getting Pregnant (FAQs)

Couples should undergo basic health screenings for both partners before planning to conceive. Additionally, if you've had regular unprotected intercourse for one year without success, it's recommended to seek evaluation sooner to improve your chances of getting pregnant.

Assisted reproductive technologies, such as ICSI, are generally safe and offer high chances of getting pregnant. However, they should always be performed under the care of an experienced fertility specialist Thailand, with proper health evaluation before proceeding.

Consult with Dr. Sorramon Songveeratham at our leading fertility clinic

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