13 days from our first appointment with Fertility Clinic and just wondering what questions they ask, and what to expect really.
Emotions are up and down constantly so just want to be prepare for everything!
2 years trying to conceive and aged 32 ... hoping they don't say 'carry on' without any further tests etc ... all tests so far (me and partner) have come back as fine so no reason we can't conceive as far as I am aware ...
Just need to know a bit more about what to expect so I can be ready for it xx
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Hi Adele2020! 2 weeks to 23 April, i would have had an appointment with fertility clinic. I was asking same questions. Been trying three years. I am almost same age as you.
But I am quite different than you. Because I have polyps and fibroids in my uterus.
One week before my appointment I felt a bit different, very sleepy and forgetfulness. I thought this is not me, so I test and it come back positive.
I am hoping that you will also get positive test. Please don’t give to test as I almost give up and please excuse my English as it’s my Second language 🥴
Thank You Amula, I am currently in my Fertile Window so have been making the most of it so to speak. My next period is due the day before my appointment (but over my last 3 periods I have been 2 - 4 days late due to being unwell), so I try my best not to get my hopes up.
I am so very pleased for you that you got a Positive Test and you are pregnant, you must be so happy.
Good Luck with everything and thank you for your positive message xx
Make most of it. It’s good time. Also I hope you’re taking supplements. Fingers grossed for you.
After my positive test my doctor recommended me to go to early pregnancy unit, since I had labarascopy last Dec. I had ultrasound and been told to come after two weeks. I went back last Tuesday and had another US, they found out that have what they called Subchoroinic Heamtoma. They’ve said that I’m high risk of miscarriage or pleading. I’m two weeks on bed rest now. Some times life is full of surprises.
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