It seemed like forever to get the results of the testing. It was about a week before we could view them online (without knowing what it meant) and about another week until we had our first meeting with the doctor (felt like 5 months). This first meeting was “Hi, I’m your doctor. I am very friendly…blah..blah. Now spread you legs” We measured my uterus and measured each ovary with a machine that looks like it should be on the 1980’s version of Star Treck. And, of course, we had to have three people in the room: Nurse, nurse practitioner, and Dr.
The results: polycystic ovaries (could lead to diabetes and cancer), need glucose test and need to take the first step toward fertility treatment by having a saline sonohystogram (air-bubble test), we must take STD blood tests at $175… and my husband had very little fertile sperm.
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