Anonymous wrote:OP here. I don't have a lot to offer beyond some of the excellent suggestions you've already received, but I wanted to post and just offer some ((((HUGS)))) and sympathy.
You're on one of the loneliest journeys I ever went on. Even with a supportive partner; he just didn't understand the pain of having your body just not work the way most people you know's body seems to be working...not to mention the batteries of tests, hormones, and medical procedures. For me, it was like a really demanding part-time job where part of the job description including tolerating emotional abuse.
Only thing I'll add is whether your DH has had an SA. Sometimes there can be issues with both partners, and you think you've identified and addressed one...but it's the other that's causing problems (this is what happened to me). Also, I agree with the chromosomal testing, though with your profile I think late first trimester MMC isn't always chromosomal.
Anonymous wrote:This study may be worth bringing up with your doc: https://www.europeanreview.org/wp/wp-content/uploads/5491-5498-D-chiro-inositol-of-follicular-fluid-affects-blastocyst-quality.pdf
Anonymous wrote:Talk to your OB, but I’ve read that d-chiro can reduce egg quality so perhaps just stick with myoinositol and not the combo.
Anonymous wrote:I had terrible PCOS, like 3 periods/year. I got it under control with vitex and progesterone cream. Between dc1 and dc2 I had a MC at 7 weeks and didn't use the progesterone. When I got pregnant the 3rd time, at 40, I used the progesterone cream the whole first trimester.
Anonymous wrote:Not OP but any recommendations for an RE fluent in autoimmune issues?