Checklist: Ten Things to Expect from Your Fertility Appointment
May 28, 2025
Beginning your fertility journey is both exciting and emotional. To support you during this important time, we have created a guide that outlines what to expect at your first fertility appointment. Being well-informed can help you feel more prepared and empowered to make informed decisions regarding your reproductive health.

Your initial fertility consultation typically lasts between 30 to 60 minutes. During this session, your consultant will review your medical and fertility history, menstrual cycle, and any previous efforts to conceive. If possible, attending the appointment with your partner and bringing any prior test results is highly recommended.
To help you maximise this visit, we’ve compiled a list of essential questions to ask your fertility specialist. These cover key areas such as diagnosis, treatment options, timelines, and success rates. Preparing these questions in advance can help you feel more confident and involved in the process.
Your fertility journey often begins with a general practitioner (GP) visit. This is a foundational step in planning for conception.
Medical History Review
Your GP will begin by discussing your medical background, including menstrual cycle patterns, past pregnancies, and any medications. Providing this information enables the doctor to offer personalised guidance.
Physical Examination
A general health assessment may be conducted, including checks on weight, blood pressure, and for women, a pelvic exam. Men may undergo a general health review and potentially a genital examination to assess fertility-related issues.
Lifestyle Advice
You may receive recommendations for improving your fertility through:
Understanding these steps can help you feel more confident as you begin your journey to parenthood.
Proper preparation ensures a more productive consultation. Below is a checklist of the essential items and information to bring with you:
| Item | Description | Importance |
| Menstrual Records | Dates, duration, and flow intensity | High |
| Ovulation Data | Tracking methods used and their results | High |
| Medical History | Past conditions, surgeries, and allergies | Medium |
| Medication List | Prescriptions and supplements | Medium |
| Questions List | Clarifications on treatments and procedures | High |
Having these details organised will help your fertility specialist provide a thorough and accurate assessment.
Fertility clinics rely heavily on medical documentation to customise your treatment plan. Be sure to gather the following:
| Document Type | Importance | Where to Obtain |
| Fertility Test Results | Provides a baseline assessment | Previous healthcare provider |
| Medical History | Offers necessary background info | GP or hospital records |
| Medication List | Ensures safe and effective care | Personal or pharmacy records |
Your fertility consultation includes discussions, examinations, and diagnostic testing:
| Test | Purpose | For Whom |
| Blood Test | Hormone level analysis | Women |
| Ultrasound | Checks reproductive anatomy | Women |
| Semen Analysis | Evaluates sperm health | Men |
Being informed about the consultation process will help you actively participate in discussions and decision-making.
Diagnostic testing is a vital part of identifying fertility challenges and determining the best course of action.
Hormone Testing
Hormonal assessments such as Anti-Müllerian Hormone (AMH) testing help evaluate ovarian reserve.
Ultrasound Scans
Ultrasound imaging, particularly transvaginal scans, allows specialists to count ovarian follicles and assess uterine health.
Semen Analysis
Male fertility is assessed through semen analysis, which evaluates sperm count, motility, and morphology.
| Test | Purpose | Method |
| AMH Test | Ovarian reserve | Blood test |
| Antral Follicle Count | Egg quantity estimate | Transvaginal ultrasound |
| Semen Analysis | Sperm health evaluation | Laboratory testing |
Following your assessment, your fertility clinic will provide a structured timeline tailored to your unique situation.
| Treatment Phase | Duration | Activities Included |
| Initial Assessment | 1–2 weeks | Health evaluation, test review |
| Treatment Planning | 1–3 weeks | Selection of options, timeline setting |
| Treatment Cycle | 4–6 weeks | Medication, monitoring, procedures |
| Follow-Up | Ongoing | Treatment tracking and necessary adjustments |
This clear structure provides reassurance and helps you plan for your next steps.
There are a variety of fertility treatments available depending on your specific needs:
Your specialist will guide you in selecting the most suitable option based on age, medical history, and diagnosis.
Before fertility treatment begins, several key screenings will be completed:
Completing these evaluations is essential for safe and effective treatment planning.
Understanding the costs involved is crucial for planning. Review your insurance coverage and clinic network status to avoid unexpected expenses.
Important Questions to Ask Your Insurance Provider:
| Question | Purpose |
| Is the clinic in-network? | To reduce out-of-pocket expenses |
| What tests and treatments are covered? | To help estimate total costs |
| Are there limits on treatment cycles? | To manage expectations and timelines |
| What are the eligibility criteria? | To confirm qualification for coverage |
| Are fertility medications included? | Medications can significantly impact cost |
For those without insurance, many clinics offer payment plans or financing options. Ensure you understand the terms and interest rates before committing.
Embarking on a fertility journey can be emotionally challenging. Surround yourself with a strong support system, including your partner, close friends, or fertility support groups.
Sharing the experience with others who understand can provide comfort, encouragement, and strength throughout the process. Challenges often don’t come with obvious signs, but prevention and early action make all the difference.
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