Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You need to pursue immune testing.
+1 and clotting. I also had 3 miscarriages in a year (after a normal successful pregnancy) and turned out to have both immune and clotting issues. With treatment for both, I carried my next pregnancy to term.
I saw Dr. Abbasi at CFA.
Anonymous wrote:My doc told me to take a baby aspirin every day in case it was a blood clotting issue. Also progesterone suppositories as soon as you get a positive. I’m sorry and wish you luck.
Anonymous wrote:You need to pursue immune testing.
Anonymous wrote:OP here- I did use progesterone suppositories as soon as I got a BFP this third pregnancy. It was awful stuff for me!
I don't think I have PCOS as I've never had an abnormal pelvic and I have none of the symptoms. I assume that my Dr will make sure to completely rule it out now.
These are my only three pregnancies- PP who got pregnant on #4 you give me hope!
Anonymous wrote:My doc told me to take a baby aspirin every day in case it was a blood clotting issue. Also progesterone suppositories as soon as you get a positive. I’m sorry and wish you luck.
Anonymous wrote:I'm starting down the road of a primary infertility diagnosis and feeling fairly freaked out.
I'm 34 and have had three miscarriages in the last year. I don't seem to have any trouble getting pregnant, but all were missed miscarriages at an 8 week scan. All my bloodwork came back normal (thyroid, diabetes, lupis etc) and our second miscarriage tested negative for any genetic abnormalities (still waiting on results from the third miscarriage). Assuming further testing doesn't turn up a uterine issue, my internet research suggests that I'm looking at a diagnosis of recurrent miscarriage with no known cause.
What other things can a fertility clinic tell me? Is IVF really an option if I don't have a genetic problem with my embryos and I get pregnant just fine without it? Most of the stories I know involve trouble actually conceiving and/or genetic issues. Would love to hear from anyone who has had a similar experience.