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Recurrent miscarriage & high FSH

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Good morning all

I’ve had 3 recurrent miscarriages over the last 18 months. The 3rd was last month which I had to have a D&C for. I have Antiphospholipid Syndrome so know the reasons for the losses but at my age (38) wanted to check out my whole fertility picture so got day 3 fertility check tests done via medichecks and will also get further autoimmune testing done too. (Also waiting for karyotyping results) My FSH level is high - at 18 when the range is <12 - could this be high because my hormones are out of whack still from the miscarriage and operation 6 weeks ago? Thank you

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