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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]OP here. Sperm and DNA fragmentation are normal. Had endometritis which was treated and normal, no other uterine issues found. Thyroid was good, not just normal, and no symptoms of thyroid issues. I appreciate the suggestions, all, good to think everything through to make sure we haven’t missed anything.[/quote] Just to confirm— you repeated the biopsy for endometritis to confirm it was cleared? Antibiotics aren’t 100% for curing it (60-80% cure rate depending on antibiotic used). Have you had a diagnostic hysteroscopy? Dr. McQueen (RPL specialist from UNiversity of Chicago) just did an Instagram live with the egg whisper last night. Check it out. She has done a lot of interesting research on RPL and endometritis and suggests a hysteroscopy to look for the cause of it.[/quote] Yes I did. I actually had a few threads on here in the last few months about it. It took multiple rounds of Cipro and Flagyl, but I finally got a clean biopsy in December. I'm pretty sure I know where and when I picked up antibiotic resistant bacteria in my uterus, so now that it's clear I feel decently confident (as confident as you can about anything after all of this) that it's actually gone. Currently miscarrying now, so conception has happened since the endometritis was cleared. Checking out the Instagram now, thanks.[/quote]
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