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  • Choosing a Reproductive Endocrinologist
    • What to Expect on First Visit to a Reproductive Endocrinologist
    • Follow Up Visits to Your Reproductive Endocrinologist
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After you’ve completed any follow-up visits and tests, you will get your results. If they look normal, e.g. the blood tests show everything is ok with your hormone levels, your tubes and uterus look normal and nothing out of the ordinary has been identified, your RE may clear you to 1) keep trying to conceive naturally if you have a partner or 2) to begin any assisted reproductive therapies like IVF, IUI, ICI or ICSI.

If you still don’t get pregnant, your RE may bring you back for further testing and diagnosis. It’s important to understand that each person’s experience is different. Some women may conceive immediately, others not at all, and for still others, it can simply take a long time.

Remember: ALWAYS check with your doctor first before following any outside advice, even if it’s well-documented.

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