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Very few people ever anticipate needing the help of fertility doctors and only begin to seek out information after the need arises. The prospect of undergoing fertility treatments can be frightening and stress inducing for many people. However, knowing what to expect can help allay much of the fear and stress involved in the fertility treatment process.

How Long will Your First Appointment Take? For you first appointment to the fertility treatment center, make sure you reserve plenty of time for everything that will take place. It is likely that you will undergo a physical as well as having time with your physician to discuss your medical history. Some fertility treatment centers break these into two different appointments. You can expect that most first appointments will take between 1-3 hours to complete.

What to Expect During a Physical Exam Some fertility treatment centers will ask for the results of any tests performed elsewhere. Many centers will start a completely new set of preliminary test. The medical exam might include several things:

A physical Records pertaining to prior tests including infectious disease testing Estradiol, SSH, and progesterone blood levels Hysterosalpinogram or sonohysterogram films pictures or radiology report Semen analysis results Transvaginal ultrasound

What to Expect During the Meeting with the Physician For some people, the meeting to discuss the fertility treatment process and develop a plan is filled with as much anxiety as it is anticipation. While the meeting represents a new hope, it also means facing some fears about the future. You can expect these things to happen at your new patient consultation at the fertility treatment center:

A review and gathering of your medical and reproductive history A discussion about your family building goals Building the parameters of your treatment plan based on your beliefs and desires A review of treatment options, their success rates and costs A discussion about the required regimen of possible treatment plans The development of a treatment plan based on either a conservative or more aggressive approach The assignment of a treatment coordinator Fertility support recommendations

In most cases, making the first appointment for infertility treatment is much more difficult that the process involved on that day. Gaining information about the fist visit and the subsequent treatment that you choose, will help you know what to expect in cost, process, and the emotional aspects involved.

by: Andi Beark




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