Anonymous wrote:You probably have subfertility and if you kept trying you would get pregnant eventually. You need to weigh the risk of that approach and it not working vs. the expense of pulling the trigger on treatment.
If you had a c section you should get a saline sonohistogram to rule that out as a problem.
Anonymous wrote:How long have you been trying, OP, counting the miscarriage? 6 months in total? 12? 18? Unexplained secondary infertility is not uncommon. With good hormone levels, those are USUALLY easy cases if you're willing to do IVF. It may be jumping the gun, but it can also get you a baby faster, which when it's your second can matter if you care about the age gap. Be prepared for leftover embryos. Also check for endometrITIS, which is a uterine inflammation/infection (not endometriosis). That's not uncommon in secondary infertility because bacteria can get in there after your first birth and cause a subclinical infection. Also do a semen analysis.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:How long have you been trying, OP, counting the miscarriage? 6 months in total? 12? 18? Unexplained secondary infertility is not uncommon. With good hormone levels, those are USUALLY easy cases if you're willing to do IVF. It may be jumping the gun, but it can also get you a baby faster, which when it's your second can matter if you care about the age gap. Be prepared for leftover embryos. Also check for endometrITIS, which is a uterine inflammation/infection (not endometriosis). That's not uncommon in secondary infertility because bacteria can get in there after your first birth and cause a subclinical infection. Also do a semen analysis.
Thanks that is a good point. I have been trying since March, but within that time frame did not try for three separate months. One was due to miscarriage.
In total I haven’t gotten pregnant five months after really trying each month. Should know next week of December worked.
Anonymous wrote:How long have you been trying, OP, counting the miscarriage? 6 months in total? 12? 18? Unexplained secondary infertility is not uncommon. With good hormone levels, those are USUALLY easy cases if you're willing to do IVF. It may be jumping the gun, but it can also get you a baby faster, which when it's your second can matter if you care about the age gap. Be prepared for leftover embryos. Also check for endometrITIS, which is a uterine inflammation/infection (not endometriosis). That's not uncommon in secondary infertility because bacteria can get in there after your first birth and cause a subclinical infection. Also do a semen analysis.
Anonymous wrote:You have old eggs. No tests for that. Go to IVF.
Anonymous wrote:For me it was DOR/POF which was not discovered until TTC #2. And I was only 32 when I was diagnosed.
Anonymous wrote:For me it was DOR/POF which was not discovered until TTC #2. And I was only 32 when I was diagnosed.