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[quote=Anonymous]OP here. Thanks for all the helpful info. My family history is incredibly fertile, and I have 14 first cousins who all had 3 kids each, and most of them are boys. In addition most of my female relatives were very fertile naturally into their mid 40s. I got pregnant right away with #1 and assumed I was also very fertile. Now it's been almost 18 months trying for #2 with not a single pregnancy and I definitely am infertile now. It's just really strange about my immune test results. How can I find out if I'm genetically predisposed to this immune issue? I have no history of autoimmune issues in my family and I don't have any autoimmune issues. I feel the results are accurate based on my whole situation but just am having difficulty understanding why this is happening. I feel like Mother Nature is telling me that I should not have a second child--it's going to take multiple rounds of IVF plus immune treatments just to have a chance (and a very low chance) of becoming pregnant again. The thought of putting myself through all that, plus possible ICSI, assisted hatching, PVD testing, etc. all seems like too much medical intervention.[/quote]
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