Hey LL and other girls with questions,
After it was confirmed through bloods that I was ovulating, I had a hormone blood test count which was normal, then had a pelvic ultra sound which was also normal, I then had a laparoscopy, hysteroscopy, D & C, dye test and uteral biopsy.
Basically it was to rule out anything from blocked tubes, endometriosis and to make sure the biopsy came back fine - eg non cancerous.
With the laparoscopy (as well as other tests I had done) its a day surgery and they do it via keyhole, it usually goes hand in hand with a hysteroscopy. You have a general anaesthetic and they make a small incision in your belly button, a tiny camera goes inside of you so they can have a really good look around inside your uterus, they can tell if you have endo for example from this as well as any other problems with your uterus and ovaries.
Hays - I think it would be a good idea to suggest this surgery to your doctor, because as AG said, age has nothing to do with it, endo for example can affect someone in their teens.
So from here on out LL there will probably be lots of other tests and I would definitely be requesting them. They aren't pleasant and they can be scary but at least then you know for sure.
I know of quite a few girls whos Dr's have done no tests other than 21 day pg, they've then done a few IUI's and IVF cycles all resulting in BFN, THEN they've done the tests and found out why nothing was working - endo's or cysts or something. Then they've cleared up endo or removed cysts and voila, BFP!
Best of luck to all of you girls