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[quote=Anonymous]I also believe that diet, weight and activity play a huge role....I go as far as also saying that sunshine matters too. I have been pregnant 4 times in my life all when I was at a perfect weight, eating healthy and in the summer time. The first ended in miscarriage at 7.5 weeks, the second ended at 7 weeks (low progesterone) and the third ended in an ectopic. The 4th ended in a healthy baby boy with only having one tube to get naturally pregnant with but only because I basically threatened the doctor to put me on progesterone even though my levels were in range. I weighed much less and was eating very healthy in all these cases and spending time in the sunshine-beach trips, lots of pool time. I have spent since this past winter trying to get pregnant. Only last month and this month are my AFCs and retrievals at an all time time..... "unexplained" jump.... started eating super healthy 2 months ago and lost 20 pounds. For those us who are unexplained basically, it literally takes EVERYTHING to be perfect....including our weight, food intake, amount of Vitamin D from sunlight, etc. to get pregnant. I say appeal but start the IUIs asap. Make sure you are eating right, staring at the sun, and are at a healthy weight when you start IVF. Fingers crossed for you! [/quote]
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