You may be infertile if you have been trying to conceive for 12 months without success if you are under 35
You may be infertile if you have been trying to conceive for 6 months without success if you are 35 or older
You may be infertile if you have irregular or absent menstrual periods
You may be infertile if you have very painful periods or pelvic pain
You may be infertile if you have a history of endometriosis, polycystic ovary syndrome, or other hormonal disorders
You may be infertile if you have had pelvic inflammatory disease or other sexually transmitted infections
You may be infertile if you have had surgery on the reproductive organs
You may be infertile if you have repeated miscarriages
You may be infertile if you have known low sperm count, poor sperm motility, or abnormal sperm shape
You may be infertile if you have trouble with ejaculation or erection
You may be infertile if you have a history of testicular injury, infection, or surgery
You may be infertile if you have abnormal hormone levels
You may be infertile if a fertility evaluation shows problems with ovulation, fallopian tubes, uterus, sperm, or hormones
You may be infertile if a doctor confirms infertility after testing both partners
