Symptoms and Complications
A young, reproductively healthy couple who isn't using contraception has
roughly a 20% chance of conceiving in any given month. If someone is young,
and has no reason to think they might be infertile, they should try for up to
a year before considering some kind of infertility treatment. If the female
partner is over 35, most specialists recommend seeking treatment after six months,
so that the chances can be improved while the woman is still young enough to
be fairly confident of a problem-free pregnancy.