Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:IVF helps you get pregnant. You have that covered, and you are still young. Your issue is to stay pregnant. I would meet with a RE who will address that, otherwise the same might happen even with IVF. Do you have any underlying conditions like PCOS or endometriosis?
RE told me IVF would increase my chances of staying pregnant due to picking out genetically healthy embryos
Did they test the tissue to determine whether your miscarriages are due to chromosomal anomalies?
Anonymous wrote:Did you try injecting Lovenox the whole time while pregnant? That works for many. The tiny blood vessels are helped by the thinned blood. More blood flow is always a good thing. Plus, do the progesterone and even very high doses of folic acid. (plus, multi vitamin). You can try again but your concoctions of meds and monitoring by your thyroid doctor is critical. Were you on Synthroid? The fourth time worked for me with all these med changes. Hugs to you. It’s a lot, I know. Also, try switching to an RE who performs research in this area of recurrent miscarriage. Take a visit to one of the leading experts who are researching in this topic. Even if it’s a flight away. They can monitor you from a far in conjunction with your local doctors.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:IVF helps you get pregnant. You have that covered, and you are still young. Your issue is to stay pregnant. I would meet with a RE who will address that, otherwise the same might happen even with IVF. Do you have any underlying conditions like PCOS or endometriosis?
RE told me IVF would increase my chances of staying pregnant due to picking out genetically healthy embryos
Anonymous wrote:IVF helps you get pregnant. You have that covered, and you are still young. Your issue is to stay pregnant. I would meet with a RE who will address that, otherwise the same might happen even with IVF. Do you have any underlying conditions like PCOS or endometriosis?
Anonymous wrote:Were they early ie before six weeks? If so it’s less worrisome and more likely to be just natural selection. I had two around 6 weeks and decided to go ivf but I was 37 so calculation was different. I ended up having three kids (2 ivf and one not). At your age if they were early I would give it another year or so.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Three repeated miscarriages. Feeling discouraged. Met with an REI and no underlining causes. Have been tested for the usual suspects and took progesterone and thyroid meds with this last pregnancy. Is it time for IVF?
How old are you? I've had 2 miscarriages ( and several failed iui) - have 1 kid but starting ivf as I figure at my age ( 39) my eggs are not great and ivf can help select the better ones
Anonymous wrote:Three repeated miscarriages. Feeling discouraged. Met with an REI and no underlining causes. Have been tested for the usual suspects and took progesterone and thyroid meds with this last pregnancy. Is it time for IVF?