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NHS appointment end of July - then what?

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Cateroo · 24/06/2017 23:33

Hi all,

I have gone about this back to front - owing to infertility have had tests that show me to have PCOS and husband to have anti-sperm antibody, chances of getting pregnant naturally slim with ICSI being only real option.
Both on Proxeed, I'm on folic acid and have got my BMI well under the magic 30.
We have our first NHS appointment end of July for effectively known fertility problems with ICSI as the weapon of choice - what will happen at that appointment?
We've basically provided the evidence of our problems so don't need investigating as such, and just wondered how quickly this could all happen from here?
Any previous knowledge greatly appreciated!

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broodynmoody · 25/06/2017 10:15

In my hospital I got referred in November, had top of life appointment end of Jan, IVF in May. Go on your hospitals website fertility part and it may give you an indication.

Cateroo · 25/06/2017 10:38

Oh ok - so probably about 4-5 months then. Thanks, the hospital website gives no idea at all. Just trying to assess when we will be looking at hopefully moving forward.

Thanks!

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