I am at a standpoint with my clinic . I am considering changing providers in this same clinic or change to another clinic.
I have gotten pregnant each of my embryo transfers but I feel before each loss we could had done things to prevent it.
My last pregnancy ended at 10 weeks ( 07/2022) , normal female embryo , good grade .
My progesterone and estrogen kept going down & I feel her loss is contributed to my RE not adjusting my meds accordingly when this happened. On the other previous losses I feel she could established a different med protocol knowing that I had recurrent loss but chose to wait & see .
Has anyone else had this issue ? Then changed providers in the same clinic or moved on to another clinic with success?
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Reading through your message it seems like your trust in your specialist has been massively compromised and possibly that is unrepairable.
My opinion would be to consult with other clinics and go armed with questions including how they would monitor the hormones you've mentioned and what they would do to address any variations.
Thank you for your reply. I’ve decided to go see an Reproductive Immunologist this next go around as well .
I’ve done all the autoimmune labs all are negative or normal per my REs opinion but I know each specialist make their determinations based on their own scale of results , levels etc.. So I am hoping the RI sees something that she thinks would cause the losses per her specialty & tweak that on IVIG infusions or something .
My RE has said that I’m lucky in the sense of getting pregnant each transfer but I don’t see it as such , due to the losses of each one ..
Hi wendy. Lots of questions to ask, you have suffered so much I feel. I do have lists of questions I can email you in confidence if you want. Email me at support@fertilitynetworkuk.org and I will send them if you want. Diane
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