Anonymous wrote:Hello everyone
This is OP. Just wanted to share an update. Every test I have taken has come back normal. Very frustrating.
I am waiting to see what happens this cycle ( I can test in a week). Per the doctors instructions I have added Baby Aspirin to my daily vitamin intake ( Prenatal, Vitamin D, Coq-10).
Good luck to everyone who has no answers but keeps trying!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:PP my story parallels yours a bit. I just want to give OP different perspectives since she is still trying to decide the course of action she takes and time is of the essence for her.
I'm also 40 now and started TTC about 10 years ago and had multiple losses (8). I went through with immune testing and ended up having four IVIG infusions, humira, intralipids, lovenox, Neupogen after SG tried to tell me to do IVF or possibly donor eggs. After all that, my subsequent 3 pregnancies were all successful (8, 6 and 4 years old now). Not all of those treatments worked the first time around but we learned more with each set of testing and were able to find what worked for me. Each successful pregnancy had some degree of placental issues though which confirms my diagnosis of immune issues. Some cytokines like TNF-a can impact egg quality so I think it's worthwhile to at least have initial testing done there. If you have already been to see Dr. Sacks then it should be less challenging to see Dr. Abbasi about immune testing (assuming they are both still at CFA).
This sounds a bit like me. Can you explain what you mean by placental issues?
Anonymous wrote:PP my story parallels yours a bit. I just want to give OP different perspectives since she is still trying to decide the course of action she takes and time is of the essence for her.
I'm also 40 now and started TTC about 10 years ago and had multiple losses (8). I went through with immune testing and ended up having four IVIG infusions, humira, intralipids, lovenox, Neupogen after SG tried to tell me to do IVF or possibly donor eggs. After all that, my subsequent 3 pregnancies were all successful (8, 6 and 4 years old now). Not all of those treatments worked the first time around but we learned more with each set of testing and were able to find what worked for me. Each successful pregnancy had some degree of placental issues though which confirms my diagnosis of immune issues. Some cytokines like TNF-a can impact egg quality so I think it's worthwhile to at least have initial testing done there. If you have already been to see Dr. Sacks then it should be less challenging to see Dr. Abbasi about immune testing (assuming they are both still at CFA).
Anonymous wrote:PP my story parallels yours a bit. I just want to give OP different perspectives since she is still trying to decide the course of action she takes and time is of the essence for her.
I'm also 40 now and started TTC about 10 years ago and had multiple losses (8). I went through with immune testing and ended up having four IVIG infusions, humira, intralipids, lovenox, Neupogen after SG tried to tell me to do IVF or possibly donor eggs. After all that, my subsequent 3 pregnancies were all successful (8, 6 and 4 years old now). Not all of those treatments worked the first time around but we learned more with each set of testing and were able to find what worked for me. Each successful pregnancy had some degree of placental issues though which confirms my diagnosis of immune issues. Some cytokines like TNF-a can impact egg quality so I think it's worthwhile to at least have initial testing done there. If you have already been to see Dr. Sacks then it should be less challenging to see Dr. Abbasi about immune testing (assuming they are both still at CFA).