My embroys always seem good
Its the implantation is where we seem to fail... any ideas on what tests can be done??
My embroys always seem good
Its the implantation is where we seem to fail... any ideas on what tests can be done??
I’m sorry to hear that- so frustrating. I can’t help but fear my issue is the same so would be interested to know any suggestions. X
I assume they have tested your thyroid levels. My clinic have said that anything between 2-4 is normal but they think that over 2.5 reduces implantation and so I’m to take Medication for it despite it being in normal range.
They are also saying that a fresh transfer with my AMH reduces implantation chances and so I’m going to try natural FET’s and no fresh transfers.
I hope the other ladies have some more advice too so you can get answers 🤞 x
Hi,
I’ve had 3 failed transfers. I’ve been tested for sticky blood and I’m having the natural killer cells test on Monday. Xx
I was interested in having something tested for this also, are the tests for sticky blood and natural killer cells test part of nhs or would you have to pay privately ?
Hi ladies in due to have a hysterocopy at the end of the month which with review my lining, along with a laparoscopy which will review everything else xx
I would agree with Thyroid blood test - I was told I looked fine and didn't need it but after many failed attempts with good embryos and implantation failure we insisted. My TSH was too high with high antibodies. The blood test cost us maybe £70. When they sorted this, I did eventually get pregnant. Wishing you all the best x
I've had Natural Killer Cells tested but my levels were low so that was rulled out. You can have this done at the CRM Coventry.
My doctor did an ERA to test the level of progesterone programming needed. It revealed that we were putting embryos too early.
Hi I had the NK cells, thyroid and sticky bloods tested and needed meds for all 3. Try get your TSH below 2 consistently. Best of luck x