The first thing to do in this case is to check the male, because the male is simpler, as long as the semen analysis can be done. For women, the examination is more complicated, and a gynecological examination and ultrasound should be done to see if there are any abnormalities in the pelvic cavity, as well as the vagina and vulva, and if there are any masses in the uterus and pelvis. If there are no problems, you can do a follicle test, because if there is no ovulation, it is impossible to conceive. If there are follicles, we also need to see if the fallopian tubes are developing normally, and we need to do a tubal iodography. The test is done 2-3 days after menstruation, and the follicle test is done on the 10th day of menstruation, and the time of the next visit is determined by the size of the first follicle. If you see ovulation, you can go home and have intercourse to get pregnant more easily.