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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] +1. Unless you have some objection to IVF, I think that's your next logical step. I would decide how many IUIs you want to do total then move on. IUI success rates are just very low, you can't really tell anything at this point. I've done implantation testing (ERA) after repeated embryo transfer failure. It can be a long process (it took me about five months total), and it's not just a matter of ordering a test. I don't even know if there is a version of it for the IUI protocol as opposed to the IVF protocol. And 75% of the people who do the testing come out as "receptive," meaning no indication of implantation problems.[/quote]
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