Hi ladies, 
It's been a while since I've participated in any posts, but I do lurk from time to time.  I've been off BC for a year and I've been temping on and off during this time.  I've used OPK's for the past 3 cycles.  My cycles range anywhere from 36-49 days long.  My husband and I are both 30.  I saw my OB a few months ago and she said I could start taking fertility meds at any time due to my long cycles.  I just made my infertility appointment for August.  What should I expect for this appointment?  It was described as a consult, but does this include a physical exam or no?  I've never seen a male doctor and I'm a little scared/modest.  Do husbands usually go too?  
Thanks!                  
                             
        
Re: Re-intro.../Question
In terms of the RE appointment; I had a consult where the RE talked to me about the practice and how they like to approach testing etc. Then I had a vaginal ultrasound and they took blood. The ultrasound is a little uncomfortable but it doesn't hurt, and yes it's a little embarrassing at first but after you go a couple times it's much easier!
My DH did come because he had the day off of work, and I think having him at least at one appointment is nice. He probably won't be able to go with me at many other ones. They may ask if he could provide a sample for a sperm analysis as well if it's difficult for him to get time off from work to go. My DH was able to do it from home the following week and I dropped it off.
I would recommend calling and asking what the office has planned and also if you should have records faxed to them.
US (with RE) 3/24/2014 (two healthy HB), US (with OB) 3/31/2014 (three healthy heartbeats)
BFP#2: 10/22/14 | (beta #1 75, beta # 2 219) | EDD 7/3/15 ~*Please be our RAINBOW*~
For me, since my case has been weird and ongoing, I was seeing a doc I was already really familiar with. I didn't have a transvaginal ultrasound during the consult, but I did have a pelvic and Pap smear done. I also got orders for my blood work, some of which has to be done on specific cycle days, but others of which can be done at any time (they may want to run a STI and HIV blood test as well as hepatitis, that's a given with my clinic). My H didn't go to that visit because he was at work, but he's been with me before when I had transvaginal ultrasounds, so I imagine they'd either ask him to wait in the lobby or just let him stand on the other side of the room. The doc will also probably give an order for your H to complete a sperm analysis.
As for the whole male doctor thing, I really haven't had a preference. I've had craptastic female doctors and rock star male ones and vice versa. The only reason I have a female doc now is that when I was first making an appointment back in December, she's who was available, and I like her so I continued to see her. There's no need to be scared, this is their job, their job is to help you get pregnant. Also, male or female, if there's any sort of physical exam there's going to be a nurse in there with you as well.
Me-31, H-27
**Loss 1-Cycle 7(June 2013) at 5w6d-CP**Loss 2-Cycle 11(October 2013) at 5w4d-CP**
**Loss 3-Cycle 14 (January-February 2014)-M/C dx 2/10, EP dx 2/24, MTX 2/25**
Beta Hell--hCG finally down to 0 - 6/20/14
SA normal. Genetic testing normal. Hormonal testing normal.
HSG 6/30/14 - found blocked left tube and 2 'bubbles' on uterine wall.
Hysteroscopy/Lap--8/4/14 - Tubes unblocked. Polyps removed from uterine wall. Septum removed.
9/30/14--Off the bench! Unmedicated TI through December 2014
BFP 12/14/14!!! Beta #1, 12/16: 990 Beta #2, 12/18: Over 2000! Beta #3, 12/22: over 8000!
U/S #1, 12/23: gestational sac, possible heartbeat
U/S #2, 12/30: HEARTBEAT! 128bpm, measuring right on at 7w EDD: 8/19/2015
U/S #3, 1/9: BPM in the 180s, IT'S HAPPENING!!!
For me an ultrasound was the first thing they did to see my ovaries; I think from what I've read on here that is done at one of the first appointments. Next, you'll need blood tests and an HSG (where dye is put into your uterus and tubes to check for blockages). These need to be done on certain cycle days so if you are temping and can see if you O'd you can just wait for CD 1 then schedule the appointment from there, that's how my office does it. For me though, I'm not ovulating so I was given prometrium to hopefully have a period and then I can have these tests done. I would just make sure the specialist is an RE as I've read on here about OBs not being as equipped to treat fertility stuff. I hope you have some insurance coverage!