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[quote=Anonymous]Mom of only child here experiencing 5 years of "unexplained" secondary infertility. Went to Dr. Abassi for testing which showed some abnormalities and diagnosed with "immune issues." She explained something about this occurring after having a firstborn boy though I don't fully understand the explanation, something about being sensitized to the Y chromosome and my uterus no longer allowing proper implantation of an embryo because of it. However, when I'm out and about I always notice families who have one child, and most of the time it's families with an only child who is a boy. I rarely see families with an only child who is a girl. I always wonder if these families are also experiencing what was diagnosed as "unexplained secondary infertility" and if they had gone for immune testing would have found out that they have "immune issues." [/quote]
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