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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Np: is there any reason to suspect immune issues if I've never gotten pregnant - no chemicals, nothing. From age 30-33? DH normal. All other tests normal. I have embryos on ice but haven't done FETs yet - wondering if I should do more testing before I give this a shot. [/quote] Also NP, also in your same shoes - TTC for 3 years, <30, 7 failed IUIs, 3 failed fresh IVFs, not a hint of a BFP to show for it. Using a proven donor (so "DH normal"). Bit the bullet and did immune testing - just got the results back with SIGNIFICANT abnormalities (out of whack NK cells, gene mutations, the lot). Don't have a treatment plan yet, and can't guarantee that this'll work for me in the long run, but the peace of mind from finally hearing there's something clinically wrong after three years of "you're just having bad luck!" is worth it. I would recommend it if you can find the money and are continually unexplained elsewhere. We also have frozen embryos and wanted to do more testing before wasting them.[/quote] PP, where did you do your immune testing? I am trying to figure out where to start![/quote]
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