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		<title>The Low-down on Infertility Testing</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Have the two of you made the choice to go see the doctor then? Heck, I’d be a bit nervous too – especially with not knowing what to expect! In general the tests are relatively predictable, so it’s quite straightforward to get an accurate idea of what to anticipate. At your preliminary consultation the doctor will have a whole bunch of questions with reference to your sexual and medical history, so be ready! The doc will generally start with the least invasive tests and move onto the more invasive procedures if the intial tests don’t give any indication of what is wrong. Ladies first: · Blood and urine tests – You could have to do a few urine tests throughout the month to check if you’re ovulating. These could also be used to test for thyroid problems or to see if you have too much prolactin – the hormone that directs your body to produce milk and not ovulate – not good news if you don’t have a baby yet! The test will also check if you have any STDs. · Postcoital test – Even though this test isn’t used much these days it involves having sexual intercourse the day [...]]]></description>
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