While being the smart people we are, and before getting me
all involved in doing fertility treatments, we decided to go ahead and test
Zach. He made an appointment with our
family practioner on base to get a referral for a semen analysis. When he told her the situation with us and
our family history, so she suggested we try to get a referral and appointment at a
military fertility treatment center San Diego.
How lucky could we get if we got in?!
I mean, of all the places we had gotten stationed at, we are only a few
hours from San Diego, and if the military will pay for it, then it's worth the
drive!!
In the midst of Zach getting checked and getting a little
knowledge about Balboa, I switched Dr’s!! The new Dr immediately ordered me a
hysterosalphingram. It’s a test that
they shoot up some dye and use an Xray to see if my tubes are blocked. He told me there was no use in clomid if my
tubes are blocked. Of course by the time I got my appointment with my new
doctor, the timing was bad to get my HSG scheduled, so I have to wait a whole
month. It’s a little stressful because I
feel like we are moving forward, but Zach is leaving, and a month is a huge
amount of time to lose.