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Yet frequently it is at this stage that the link with the clinic is weakest: the treatment is over and all that remains is a follow-up appointment with the consultant to discuss the way forward. It may not be possible to talk to the doctor who has been treating you, especially on the NHS when you have to book your follow-up consultation appointment months in advance. You may be able to talk to one of the infertility nurses or an administrator, but many women feel that this is not enough. So it is at this stage that all other support systems are important -- family, friends, counsellor, support group, or GP.
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