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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]OP here. Thank you everyone for the advice, we will definitely move forward with the testing. You are correct that there's a big difference between getting pregnant (if we can classify my experience as that) and staying pregnant, so it seems there may be a number of areas to explore here, but also not to waste time before proceeding to IVF. Really appreciate the input from those who are further along this road than I am :) [/quote] One other thing— it’s very odd that after trying for only 9 months at 33 your RE would suggest IVF before doing any tests. I’d actually shop around for REs. At your age no one should suggest IVF before doing tests. That’s super suspicious. IVF may or may not be the right move, but you definitely don’t have enough information to know. And, in fact, it seems like your tubes are open and sperm can meet egg, so that suggests oral meds or IUI may give you the pis you need. Unless you want like more than 3 kids or are a known carrier for a genetic disease I’m not sure I’d jump to IVF after 9 months and one chemical.[/quote]
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