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AFTER TREATMENT

QUICK FACTS The Fertility Associates website has more information on both pregnancy and miscarriage. Visit the ‘Planning for pregnancy’ section at www.fertilityassociates.co.nz Here you will also find our online pregnancy wheel where you can create your own personalised pregnancy timeline which helps you to see when key events, such as feeling the baby move, happen over the coming weeks.

Jacky’s instructions were to read the following at least twice a day (and more often if you want to): During this experience I will: • Try to do something that makes me feel good • Focus on the positive aspects of the situation • Find something good in what is happening • See things positively • Make the best of the situation • Try to think about the positive things in my life • Look on the bright side of things • Try to do something meaningful • Focus on the benefits, not just the difficulties • Learn from the experience

Pregnancy test We usually time a pregnancy test 14 days after insemination in IUI and egg collection in IVF. You’ll need to have this blood test by 9am to be sure the results are available the same day. Many people want their nurse to telephone them during the afternoon to find out the result. Others want to share the moment with their partner or a support person – we can put the result in an envelope for you to pick up from the clinic.

Pregnancy care If the pregnancy test is positive – congratulations! But it is natural to be a bit anxious as well as excited, because some pregnancies end in an early miscarriage. The chance depends on the woman’s age, but we can usually give you a better idea from the level of the hormone hCG measured by the pregnancy test. We prefer to look after you in early pregnancy until the 7-8 week ultrasound scan, and early pregnancy care is included in the cost of treatment for IUI and IVF. If you are using progesterone pressaries, such as Utrogestan

or Crinone, we may schedule a day 18 blood test to see if you need to continue the pessaries for longer. A day 18 test can help clarify an ambiguous pregnancy test result on day 14. The 7-8 week ultrasound scan takes its name from the length of time after the start of your treatment, so it really takes place 5-6 weeks after ovulation in clomiphene treatment, IUI or egg collection. This is a vaginal scan. At the scan, the doctor is looking at the size and appearance of a sac in the uterus, the size of the tiny fetus and the rate of its heart beat, and whether there are twins. It is also important to check that the embryo has implanted in the uterus and not in the Fallopian tube or the cervix (the latter is called an ectopic pregnancy which needs to be treated). If you prefer, or if it is more convenient, we can refer you to an ultrasonography service but you will need to pay for the scan. • A little bit of bleeding is normal and occurs in up to half of continuing pregnancies. However, do give your nurse a call, and please don’t stop Utrogestan or Crinone unless we tell you to. Very occasionally an ectopic pregnancy ruptures a blood vessel before the 7-8 week scan – the symptoms are usually sharp and severe pain. If this happens, ring the clinic or the doctor on call straight away, and unless the doctor can arrange for you to be seen at the Fertility Associates clinic, go to an emergency clinic. Tell the emergency clinic staff you are pregnant – because sometimes the symptoms are mistaken for appendicitis.

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More information Fertility Facts Fees guide

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pages 131-132

Index

5min
pages 125-130

I wanted to be a mum

3min
page 124

Public funding

4min
pages 122-123

Donor Embryos

5min
pages 116-118

Surrogacy

7min
pages 119-121

Egg

3min
pages 110-111

On being a donor

2min
pages 100-101

Donor and surrogacy basics

19min
pages 102-107

Pregnancy care

3min
page 97

Waiting for your pregnancy result

1min
page 96

Holding on to hope

4min
pages 94-95

Screening for genetic disorders

5min
pages 88-89

Chance of a child

3min
page 93

Sperm sample

3min
page 84

Egg collection

2min
page 83

Blood tests and scans

3min
page 82

We feel blessed

3min
page 76

Add-on treatments

5min
pages 74-75

Choosing the best embryo

5min
pages 72-73

Risks and side effects

9min
pages 68-70

Decisions to make

2min
page 71

Just one beautiful child

6min
pages 61-63

Problems and solutions

3min
page 67

What happens in IVF

4min
pages 64-65

OI with FSH

2min
page 60

IUI

18min
pages 52-59

Consent

1min
page 45

De-stressing, not distressing

2min
page 43

Becoming fertility fit

6min
pages 41-42

Fertility tests

4min
pages 39-40

The emotional rollercoaster

1min
page 34

Ways you can offer support

2min
page 35

Essentials for men

5min
pages 32-33

Lifestyle tips – her and him

2min
page 31

Our colourful journey

2min
pages 24-25

Clomiphene and Letrozole

1min
page 20

Hormones and medications

4min
pages 15-16

Salve: Our patient app

2min
page 17

Your privacy

4min
pages 10-11

Using a donor

4min
pages 22-23

Other languages

4min
pages 18-19

Feedback, complaints and advocates

4min
page 9

Approach and values

2min
page 8
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