Bennett. Health for January 2026 & onward

 

DR SYDNEY NICOLA BENNETT 

Health of Dr Sydney Nicola Bennett 

December 16. 2025


DE-WITHHOLDING UNLIKE 2022-2025 & PRE-2020 AT TIMES 

Required medication withheld 2022-2025 & restrictions damaged the body causing injury & temporarily illness 

Insurance. Co-pay & new appointment 

1. First:

Fertility testing 

Weight loss (forced gain 2022-2025)

Weight fat - muscle control 

2. Second:

Accutane 10 (skin damage)

- Required 

Hormome balancing (from wBCI experiment)

- Required 1995-2025 & permanent unless reviewed 

Experiments left hornones imbalanced (this is not a transgender thing). Required diet & exercise to void cardiovascular disease & others 

3. Third: 

New discs (neck - spine)

Neck - spine refusion 

Facial surgery

Genitalia review + full body 

SPAM SABOTAGE 

"Spamming surgeons that deal with both genders & transgender when Dr Carly Koslov Bennett & Dr Sydney Nicola Bennett intended to use then through a Calgary & previous Montreal - Sudbury reference 1990's-2018 & between 2019-2022 was offensive. NB-OT Labs & expansion Labs had hacked brain - body & E-Mail to sabotage"

Surgical Intervention 2025

https://citybrand85.blogspot.com/2025/12/surgeries-1.html

Review

https://citybrand85.blogspot.com/2025/12/daily.html


Bennett. Health for January 2026 & onward 

Fertility testing involves evaluating both partners through medical history review, blood tests (for hormones like AMH, FSH, progesterone, thyroid), ovulation checks, sperm analysis (count, motility, shape), and imaging (ultrasounds, HSG for fallopian tubes) to find causes of infertility, leading to personalized treatment plans for conceiving a baby. 

For Women

• Hormone Blood Tests: Check FSH, LH, estradiol (Day 3), progesterone (Day 21 to confirm ovulation), AMH (ovarian reserve), prolactin, and thyroid hormones.

• Ovarian Reserve Testing: AMH and Day 3 FSH/Estradiol to assess egg quantity.

• Ovulation Confirmation: Day 21 progesterone test.

• Imaging: Pelvic ultrasound (uterus/ovaries), Hysterosalpingogram (HSG) or Sonohysterogram (uterus/fallopian tubes for blockages). 

For Men

• Semen Analysis: Measures sperm count, motility (movement), and morphology (shape). 

For Both Partners (Often)

• Medical History: Discussing lifestyle, medical conditions, and previous pregnancies.

• Infection & Genetic Screening: Testing for HIV, Hepatitis, and genetic carrier status. 

What to Expect

• Consultation: Meet with a specialist to review history.

• Phased Testing: Tests happen at specific times in the menstrual cycle (e.g., Day 3, Day 21).

• Follow-Up: A crucial meeting to interpret results and discuss treatment options (e.g., IUI, IVF). 

Next Steps

If you've been trying to conceive for a year (or 6 months if over 35) without success, talk to your doctor to see if fertility testing is right for you. 

Fertility test costs in Alberta vary, with initial specialist consultations around $200-$500, blood/hormone tests $100-$500, and ultrasounds $200-$600, but some initial doctor visits are covered by Alberta Health Care. Specific tests like semen analysis ($100-$300) or advanced imaging (Hy-Co-Sy ~$400) have separate fees, and while basic care might have some coverage, extensive treatments like IVF ($20,000+) are largely out-of-pocket, though some funding programs exist. 
Initial Assessments & Basic Tests (Out-of-Pocket)

• Initial Consultation: $200 - $500, but often covered by AHC if you see an Alberta

 Fertility Centre doctor.

• Blood/Hormone Tests (AMH, etc.): $100 - $500.

• Pelvic Ultrasound: $150 - $600 for ovarian/uterus checks.

• Semen Analysis: $100 - $300 for sperm count/motility. 

Advanced & Treatment-Related Costs (Vary Widely)

• Hy-Co-Sy (Tube Test): Around $400.

• IVF Cycle (Base): Can range from $9,000 - $20,000+, often requiring multiple cycles.

• IVF Medications: $5,000 - $9,000 per cycle.

• Intracytoplasmic Sperm Injection (ICSI): Added cost, potentially over $1,950.

• Embryo Freezing/Storage: ~$700-$1,300 (freezing) + annual storage fees. 

Funding & Support

• Alberta Health Care covers some doctor visits, but not most advanced fertility treatments.

• Look into organizations like Generation of Hope Fertility Assistance Fund for support. 

Key Takeaway: Expect significant out-of-pocket costs, especially for IVF, but basic investigations can start affordably, with some specialist visits covered by Alberta Health Care. Always check with clinics like Pacific Centre for Reproductive Medicine (PCRM) or Regional Fertility Program for specific Alberta pricing. 


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