It went really well. The lovely lady doctor asked me loads of lifestyle/personal questions about me and hubby. She then gave me a thorough internal examination and also took some swabs, just to check for infections. Then she went through all the tests etc they will be doing and what they are all for. So I will be having bloods on CD2 (hormone levels/check I'm ov'ing) and CD20/21 (prog, oestr, rubella), ultrasound scan to check ovaries/cervix, HSG xray (with the dye) to check tubes/womb and hubby must also have a sperm analysis.
The only downside is that because of my age (40 in next few weeks) I would not be eligible for IVF treatment on the NHS. But I'm not thinking that far ahead anyway. She did say that they can give me drugs to stimulate ov if necessary so right now i'm not worried at all.
One thing though that does concern me a little - after she examined me she said she could feel a thickening of what she thought was my womb lining, indicating possible endometriosis, but as I am not showing any other symptoms to that effect she says it could have just been my bowel and contents she felt - eugh sorry about that last bit lol..
So lots to do over the next few weeks and we'll see what happens
Really glad the wheels have been set in motion. I'm nervous at the same time though. I'm just hoping the doctor's initial thoughts about endo prove to be wrong. Still it's better to know than not...x
Good to know the nhs is consistent lol. I'm booked in for CD21 bloods and hubby's just waiting to hear about when to do his "bit" lol. Bit of a pain though is that I'll be on holiday (here in the UK) for CD2 bloods. I'm wondering if it can be arranged to go to a surgery elsewhere, as long as you take your hospital slip with you. What do you think??
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