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Reply to "Is it worth doing ivf if I am able to have a chemical pregnancy?"
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[quote=Anonymous]As someone who had multiple chemical pregnancies (in my late 20s) I can tell you that not all chemical pregnancies are caused by genetic problems. Implantation problems are real and the number one symptom are chemical pregnancies. There could be one of many reasons the embryo is not able to effectively implant into the uterine lining. Going to a reputable RE they will access your lining and evaluate your risk for clotting disorders. Make sure there are no other uterine anomalies causing shallow implantation. If those do not turn up anything there are other avenues to pursue. While your doctors do other tests go ahead and try on your own as you have been until/unless you learn some new information that would make another chemical seem like a likely occurrence. A chemical pregnancy is definitely a pregnancy and any doctor (or poster) who does not think that "counts" probably doesn't believe in implantation problems. If I had stuck with one of those doctors I certainly would not have the 3 living children I have today. Good luck to you OP. Another recommendation would be if you get a + hpt please get a beta right away so the hcg is documented.[/quote]
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