I have had 6rounds of egg retrieval and 8rounds of embryo transfer.. initial 4 transfer was BFN, but last 4 transfer was BFP all miscarriages was around 6weeks.
My dr has nth to say about these miscarriages. Now I am clueless, I don't know what shd I do now.
Please advise the test which can help me to know the reasons for multiple miscarriages, or advice me the specialist who can take care of problems.
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My reports are normal, but now a days whenever I m going for transfer.. I got admitted in Hospital due to various other reasons and as soon as I stop progesterone, everything becomes back to normal
which medications are you on. They put me on blood thinners and steroids I’m not sure if that could help you? Also the era alice and Emma tests that check for bacteria, infection and transfer timings that could help too xxx
I’m so sorry! There are recurrent miscarriage clinics. You should be able to be referred, maybe GP even. They’ll do bloods, clotting factors, auto immune testing. Maybe a hysteroscopy. Good luck x
Really sorry to know about your repeated miscarriages. Please ask for further tests (thrombophilia screen, clotting factors, NK cells, ANA, MRI pelvis and maybe uterine biopsy. Getting embryos tested can also give answers.
I watched a case on Youtube, a lady from Taiwan 2 times miscarriages (1st transfer BPN, 2nd transfer 16weeks miscarriage). The 2 embryos transferred were PGS/ PGT-A tested normal, so it definitely not the embryos problem/issue, then her doctor found out she has a high level of antiphospholipid antibodies (The antiphospholipid antibodies (aPL) cause early miscarriages because they prevent the pregnancy from embedding properly in the womb, and inhibit the growth of the early foetal cells. )
On her 3rd transfer (also PGS/ PGT-A tested normal embryo), she gave birth successfully, she did take the medication treatments (regarding the immune issue) til giving birth.
All I want to say is, it is better to check embryos (PGS/ PGT-A test), transfer the PGS/ PGT-A test normal embryo. If you don't check the embryos, you wouldn't know whether it is the embryo's chromosomal abnormalities issue or immune issue.
Also you can request your gp refer you to NHS for the recurrent miscarriage checkup. All the best.
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