Infertility Assessment by TVS: Step-by-Step Guide

When a couple comes in asking why pregnancy hasn’t happened yet, one of the first things we suggest is an ultrasound. A routine abdominal scan shows a lot, but sometimes it doesn’t tell the whole story. That’s when infertility assessment by TVS becomes important. It’s quick, safe, and often the test that gives us the clearest answers.
Why Doctors Use TVS
A lot of fertility issues are silent. No pain, no obvious signs. With the best sonography for infertility, we can actually see what’s happening inside the uterus and ovaries. Things like a thin uterine lining, a cyst, or follicles that are not developing as they should often become visible here. I remember one young woman who looked perfectly healthy, but her scan showed her follicles weren’t maturing. Once we addressed it, her chances improved quickly.
What the Scan is Like
Preparation is simple. Usually, we ask patients to come with an empty bladder. The test itself doesn’t take more than 10–15 minutes. A small probe is placed inside the vagina to capture detailed images. Most women are anxious before their first TVS, but almost every time, they walk out saying, “That was easier than I expected.”
Tracking Ovulation Step by Step
One of the key roles of TVS is in monitoring ovulation. When women are on ovulation induction methods, scans are done every few days. This helps us track how many follicles are growing and how quickly. It also tells us when the uterine lining is ready. Without this, it’s almost impossible to get the timing right for IUI, IVF, or even natural conception.
Finding Problems Early
Apart from ovulation, TVS also helps detect fibroids, endometriosis, or uterine scarring. We once saw a couple who had been trying for years. A single scan showed fibroids that hadn’t been noticed before. Once treated, their chances of success went up dramatically.
What Happens After
The scan itself doesn’t solve infertility, but it points us in the right direction. Sometimes the answer is as simple as timing. Other times it leads to medicines, IUI, or IVF. Either way, couples feel relieved when they finally see a clear picture. It gives them something to work with instead of just guessing.
A Gentle Reminder
Infertility can feel like an endless wait with no answers. TVS is one of the first tools that breaks that cycle. At Sunflower IVF, we don’t just use it as a medical test. We use it to explain, to reassure, and to show couples that progress is happening. Each scan is a small but important step toward parenthood
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