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Infertility

Infertility on one page: when to suspect it, assessment, management, red flags, referral criteria and GP tips.

Written and reviewed by practising UK GPs, overseen by our Clinical Advisory Officer. Last reviewed 7 Aug 2025.

๐Ÿ” When to Suspect

A couple has not conceived after 1 year of regular unprotected sexual intercourse (offer investigation sooner if female age โ‰ฅ36 or known fertility risk)

From the full topic in The Ocean Library: Infertility

๐Ÿงญ When to suspect

Infertility (subfertility) is the failure to conceive after 1 year of regular unprotected vaginal intercourse in the absence of a known cause. It is common โ€“ affecting around 1 in 7 couples โ€“ and responsibility lies with the female partner, the male partner, both, or is unexplained in broadly equal proportions. For that reason both partners must always be assessed together, never the woman alone.

Most couples having regular intercourse conceive without intervention: over 80% do so within a year if the woman is under 40, and about half of the remainder conceive during the second year. The single dominant prognostic factor is the woman's age, and female fertility declines appreciably from the mid-30s. The two core primary-care tasks are therefore to start timely, parallel investigation of both partners and to lower the threshold for earlier referral whenever age or a known cause makes delay costly.

Clinical situation When to investigate / refer
Regular unprotected intercourse, no known cause Investigate after 1 year
Woman aged 36 years or over Investigate and refer earlier โ€“ after about 6 months
Known cause or predisposing factor (amenorrhoea, prior chlamydia/pelvic inflammatory disease, undescended testes, prior chemotherapy) Investigate and refer without the 1-year wait
Planned gonadotoxic treatment (e.g. chemotherapy, radiotherapy) Refer for fertility preservation before treatment begins
Female same-sex couple, single woman, or known need for donor gametes Refer to fertility services per local pathway

Source: NICE NG257


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