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Did anyone set up a dr's appt to get checked out before TTC? I don't currently have a gyn, as my primary usually does my pap smears. I am thinking I should find one and set up appts w/ both beforehand. What kind of tests did they run? Did they do blood work? Did they check for vitamin deficiencies? What questions did you ask? Thanks in advance.
Re: Physical before TTC?
I think the general consensus is to just jump in the deep end and start trying. If after 6 months to a year (depending on age -- a year for younger ladies, 6 months for those starting later in life), you still haven't conceived, then it's time to look into testing and having discussions with the doctor.
When starting TTC, there isn't much a doctor would do other than say start taking prenatals (if not already) and have lots of sex.
ETA: If you're looking for some more information, you might want to pick up a copy of Taking Charge of Your Fertility. It's a fabulous resource to really know your body better.
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They may or may not go ahead and do some basic tests, I think mine checked for vitamin D levels and my thyroid levels.
You should probably go ahead and start taking a prenatal vitamin, as most women of childbearing age should be on one anyways. There's lots of good vitamins in it whether TTC or not.
Good luck! Basically you need to do whatever you're comfortable with ultimately.
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