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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]In my mind it means there is something wrong. Is it egg quality, implantation problem, or some other hormone issue causing the lining or some other parameter to be less than ideal? [b] My advice is to explore the implantation issue if you think it is one.[/b] They can do a biopsy and look at receptivity and also immune testing to see if there are any red flags there. [/quote] Op has no reason to suspect it's implantation. For all she knows the sperm can't fertilize the egg. She's doing herself a disservice by going for extensive testing. She should move on to IVF first and try that. [/quote] I disagree. If there is an implantation or other immune or clotting issue, IVF is unlikely to work either. Plus, it's a lot cheaper to do the testing first. Many blood tests will be covered by most insurance as a diagnostic tool. OP, who's your RE? [/quote]
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