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Reply to "Has anyone in the shared risk program had SG pressure them to NOT test embryos?"
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[quote=Anonymous]You are NOT overreacting. This is a time to be a strong advocate for yourself - and for your future baby. Also, you should have yourself checked too - for possible immune issues. It is possible to miscarry a healthy embryo if your natural killer cells (which we all have) are overly active. This was a contributing factor in my two miscarriages. I had to be put on an iimmune suppressant for my third pregnancy to keep my body from attacking the embryo (the body can mistakenly think that it needs to protect you from a "foreign invader" and attack the embryo.) Also, do they have you on baby aspirin to protect you from the possibility of blood clots - which can also cause miscarriage? If I were you, I would also be wanting them to test the embryos given the recent history of miscarriages from all three recipients. Trust your instincts and persevere. Since you are still under contract with SG, maybe you can ask to switch doctors within the practice if the one you are working with continues to be unreceptive to your reasonable requests. Good luck! [/quote]
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