Looking to start a family within the next year, and want to know all my swimmers are in tip top condition. How do I go about getting this checked on the NHS, or would I have to go private?
Looking to start a family within the next year, and want to know all my swimmers are in tip top condition. How do I go about getting this checked on the NHS, or would I have to go private?
I was tested on the NHS, but we were at the start of looking into fertility issues as pregnancy wasn't happening. I was given the all clear it is important to point out :-)
We got as far as being on the ivf waiting list, and then it just happened naturaly...twice.
CallmeGoose (23rd September 2012)
You will get it free on NHS as my friend did if you exaggerate the truth!!! he basically said they had been trying for 2 years and nothin happenin e.t.c
You worried they might be swimmin in circles???
I would guess you are a Jaffa.
CzarJunkie (24th September 2012)
na just want to make sure we are both in good condition before we embark on bringing a child into this world.
CallmeGoose (23rd September 2012)
With both of ours the pregnancy test showed positive four and three weeks after conceiving - both healthy weight babies and my partner had a good pregnancy with both.
Neither of us smoke or take drugs and only really drink on special occasions. A takeaway once a week and my partner drank McDonald milkshakes from time to time also. (Sometimes people ask these sort of questions)
CallmeGoose (24th September 2012)
Why bother getting tested if you have not even tried. Start banging and see how you go. Un-necessary testing is just wasting NHS money.
ant3b (24th September 2012), littlebilly1 (24th September 2012), stevo25 (24th September 2012)
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