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Reply to "immune treatments for repeated chem pregnancies? seems most people do them for later m/cs?"
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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Np: is there any reason to suspect immune issues if I've never gotten pregnant - no chemicals, nothing. From age 30-33? DH normal. All other tests normal. I have embryos on ice but haven't done FETs yet - wondering if I should do more testing before I give this a shot. [/quote] Friend of mine had never been pregnant and ended up having pretty severe immune issues. By the time she found them she was in her 40s and ended up moving on to adoption. She did try one "kitchen sink" IVF that did not work. I'm sure that's not the case for everyone who has never been pregnant but I don't think it hurts to have testing done. There have definitely been people who get testing and nothing is found and then it turns out they had another ovulation issue (or similar) that was why they could not get pregnant. My losses started when I was 29 and you are still young so I think doing testing will help your piece of mind. No sense wasting good embryos if the environment is not ideal.[/quote]
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