Anonymous wrote:I can also highly recommend Dr. Hamersley. After multiple miscarriages, I was treated with Lovenox for a clotting disorder. I was also heterozygous for MTHFR. Took baby aspirin as well. I received wonderful prenatal care and can't say enough good things about "Dr. H." I now have two healthy children, and she played a big role in making that possible. Best wishes to you on your own parenthood journey!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:To pp
I was also thinking about consulting with a hematologist in Georgetown, who did you see?
Btw- I think Dr. Etingin is very smart and so nice. I used to work with her about 10 years ago. She was also my pcp.
The hematologist at Georgetown was Dr. Broome. She was great -- very supportive.
Anonymous wrote:To pp
Can you tell me about your labor and delivery? When you went off lovenox at 34 weeks, did you switch to heparin?
I just started lovenox and aspirin as soon as I got a bfp, I conceived naturally. I am borderline, so I am on lovenox as a precaution.
I do have some concerns about going into labor and the lovenox is still in my system? I can not have an epidural with lovenox.
When hematologist took me off Lovenox at 34 weeks that was it -- no heparin. I had a planned C-section (due to prior abdominal surgery) and I did not go into labor before the day we delivered (week 39) so I didn't have those concerns and we did not discuss.
Anonymous wrote:To pp
I was also thinking about consulting with a hematologist in Georgetown, who did you see?
Btw- I think Dr. Etingin is very smart and so nice. I used to work with her about 10 years ago. She was also my pcp.
Anonymous wrote:Other Dr. Braverman patient here and I just have a question... did you have any HLA matching issues? I'm the only other person I know of who succeeded with Neupogen with out having HLA issues. Did he give you a diagnosis? I have my theories but nothing definite.
Anonymous wrote:To pp
Can you tell me about your labor and delivery? When you went off lovenox at 34 weeks, did you switch to heparin?
I just started lovenox and aspirin as soon as I got a bfp, I conceived naturally. I am borderline, so I am on lovenox as a precaution.
I do have some concerns about going into labor and the lovenox is still in my system? I can not have an epidural with lovenox.
I was also thinking about consulting with a hematologist in Georgetown, who did you see?
Btw- I think Dr. Etingin is very smart and so nice. I used to work with her about 10 years ago. She was also my pcp.
Anonymous wrote:My issue was failed IVF implantations. Testing revealed homozygous MTHFR and PAI-1. So for my next (and successful) IVF cycle and subsequent pregnancy, I was on Lovenox and baby aspirin. Once I was pregnant and released to an OB, I did prenatal care with the high risk team at Georgetown and that included monitoring by hematologist. The hematologist was great, but her being at Georgetown meant that I (and my insurance) were charged double co pays (one for her and one for the "facility", a total ripoff), and doing office visits in the Lombardi Cancer Center, where the hematology department has their offices and I did not enjoy that at all. It also meant having residents tag along but I didn't mind that so much. Insurance covered the Lovenox with a copay. She took me off Lovenox at about week 34. I delivered in a planned C-section (due to prior abdominal surgery) at week 39. All well.
Incidentally, for the initial evaluation of the failed IVF implantations, I met with a doctor in NYC, Dr. Orli Etingen, at a friend's suggestion. Dr. Etingen made the medication protocol recommendations to my IVF doc who incorporated them in my next cycle.
Anonymous wrote:To pp 15:27
Thank you for taking the time and answering my questions.
Did you do ivf or natural?
And if natural how long did it take you to conceive?