Creating an Infertility Treatment Timetable One of the things you might want to do when beginning infertility treatments is to map establish a timeline. Thinking about how far you want to go - how many treatment cycles you're willing to or can afford to undergo, what feels "right" for you and your partner, and what situations you are comfortable to proceed seeking treatment for.
Diagnostic Procedures If you've reached the diagnostic phase of trying to conceive with your doctor, there may be one or more tests they may want to perform, to determine what is causing your inability to conceive.
Did you share your infertility with your family or friends? Did you share your infertility with your family or friends? Are/were they supportive? How detailed were your explanations - did you stick to your diagnosis only, or did/do you share cycle details as well?
Gathering Your Personal Medical History and Medical Records Before starting treatment with any new doctor, you will meet for a consult, where s/he can review your entire medical history. This is crucial, as the doctor needs to know as much as possible about the health and reproductive background of you and your partner, in order to treat you effectively.
Going To See The Doctor After your doctor has taken your medical history and gone over your options he will administer tests that will hopefully pin down what is specifically impeding your progress.