It is difficult to want a child but not be able to have one. It can be stressful, confusing and frustrating. When it's time to seek treatment, a lack of information can intensify the negative emotions you're already feeling.
Our nurses and clinical team members will ensure that you have as much information as possible in the early stages of treatment.
WHAT WILL YOU ENCOUNTERE ON YOUR FIRST APPOINTMENT?
At your first appointment, you will receive a comprehensive review of your reproductive health, medical history, and reproductive options. Our clinical team will take the time to conduct an in-depth evaluation and develop a customized treatment plan that best meets your needs. Whether your conditions are simple or complex, we will guide you through treatment and put you on the path to achieving a healthy pregnancy as quickly as possible.
Get to know your doctor at your first appointment, talk about your fertility goals, discuss your medical history, get detailed explanations and answers to your questions and concerns, learn more about the treatment options that best suit your needs, meet our nursing team.
Developing a treatment plan and arranging for future tests should be the main goal of the initial examination.
SUPPORTING EACH OTHER
Spouses and close circle It is extremely helpful to have a strong social support system within you. We encourage both spouses to attend the first date together. It is extremely important that both partners fully understand the journey ahead because infertility affects men and women equally.
Discussing everything openly and honestly at the first appointment is very important for the road map to be drawn. We care about your ability to ask any questions you may have; you should have a clear mind when you leave the meeting, even if it means asking the same question many times. This also applies to your doctor.
Possible topics to be discussed at the first meeting:
How long you have had unprotected intercourse
How long you have been trying to have a baby
Your frequency of sexual intercourse
Duration of your menstrual cycles, problems you have experienced during menstruation
Whether you have had any pregnancy loss before
Genetic problems in your family history
Medical or surgical treatments you have had before
Whether there have been any serious changes in your weight recently
Your perspective on infertility as a couple, your methods of coping with stress
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