Oh yay Lucy, that's awesome! Glad your results came back positive. Aren't they annoying re: sperm analysis. I had to get my husband to be there in person to say that I was allowed to take his results with me to my GP. I work for the NHS so I can understand patient confidentiality but it's not like I'm going to take someone else's results over my husbands haha.
Hopefully your partner will get booked in soon enough and you can tick that part off your list too.
Had my appointment this morning, it went well - no examinations which was well received as AF in full force, that could've been awkward! 🙈
So they went through a bit of history and questions etc etc... They said that although my blood tests came back ok they wanted me to go again as they were a couple of months old so I'm booked in for some different ones on specific days, a scan and key hole surgery eekk! I'll tell you in full as this might be what happens to you next if you don't conceive this month (still have my fingers crossed for you!)
So tomorrow morning I'm going for my first blood tests.
These are the CD2-4 tests which looks at: (I'm reading this off a piece of paper as no way I'd remember!)
FSH, LH, Oestradiol, prolactin, full blood count, thyroid function, rubella
I then need more blood tests on CD21-23 to look at progesterone
I'm booked in for a scan on 7th Nov. This needs to be done CD10-14 this is a follicular scan.
I'm now waiting for my letter in the post confirming the key hole surgery. They go in through your belly button, fill you up with gas to make your bits expand so more room to explore. They put blue dye in to see if it makes its way through your Fallopian tubes fine, if they are blocked - they unblock them. At the same time they look for scar tissue or endometriosis and scrape that away if need be.
So it's all a bit full on in the next month but what's great is they get it all booked up together and as I'm on CD1 I don't have to wait ages for this to take place as my first bloods need to be taken ASAP!
They also did all my measurements etc and said for IVF you need a BMI of 35 & under so I'm fine in that respect if it comes to that.
So yeah, feeling quite positive that things will get sorted out

hopefully I've given you a bit of helpful info for you going forward to!