Tommy’s miscarriage testing - Fertility Network UK

Fertility Network UK

56,132 members59,612 posts

Tommy’s miscarriage testing

Esb27 profile image
14 Replies

Hi all,

Thinking of getting my doctor to do a Tommy’s referral for my recurrent miscarriages. They don’t put much on their website about the blood tests they do to help pinpoint a problem.

Can anyone who has seen them for early recurrent loss and implantation failure give me an idea of the blood tests they’ve done for you? I think thrombophilia might be one? But what else?

I have had a load of initial tests done via the NHS before starting ivf I.e FSH, AMH, TSH, chcecking vitamin levels, checking for lupus, factor v Leiden etc. I believe I’ve also had a full blood count too but not entirely sure what that consists of.

Thanks in advance :)

Written by
Esb27 profile image
Esb27
To view profiles and participate in discussions please or .
Read more about...
14 Replies
Citizenerased83 profile image
Citizenerased83

So sorry for your losses. I hope you're doing OK. Does this help? tommys.org/baby-loss-suppor... could also ring the Tommy's helpline and speak to a Midwife who probably can advise you. 0800 014 7800.

I really hope you get answers and have your dream of having a baby come true. X

Esb27 profile image
Esb27 in reply toCitizenerased83

Thank you. It says page not found…I think they did used to list them but have taken them off. But calling them could be a good shout! Was hoping someone who had done tests with them could share their experiences too x

Citizenerased83 profile image
Citizenerased83 in reply toEsb27

tommys.org/baby-loss-suppor... again with this link. I can see the page ok.

I've had a full thrombophilia screen and awaiting results- it is testing for factor v Leiden, Lupus etc which you mention was tested already so perhaps you don't need this.

Esb27 profile image
Esb27 in reply toCitizenerased83

ah yes that’s better, thanks.

Yeah I’ve had that, not thrombophilla though. Had a few others on that list but some I haven’t. Could be worth exploring. They seem to do thyroid but hoping they do more than just TSH as I’d wanna look into thyroid antibodies etc.

Good luck with your results, I hope you find something that can help! X

MrsWright87 profile image
MrsWright87

Sorry for your losses, I have unexplained recurrent miscarriages also (x5).You can self refer to Tommy's you don't need a dr to refer. I'm not sure of the blood tests but they do perform 2 endometrial biopsies for high/low NK cells which can be the reason for implantation failures and recurrent miscarriages.

Give them a call and they can talk you through your options 😊 I hope you get some answers.

Xx

Esb27 profile image
Esb27 in reply toMrsWright87

As in self refer to the the London clinic? I thought it was just a referral from your GP? I've already spoken to the self referral one (well, it's linked to Tommy's) in Warwick and getting the deft tets/nk cells biospy done with Dr Brosen in a few weeks. Unless you can self refer to the main London one for standard bloods? that would be ideal as the thought of having to contact my GP makes me like urgh as they are sooo busy xx

MrsWright87 profile image
MrsWright87 in reply toEsb27

I'm not sure about the London clinic tbh, I was referring to the Coventry one, apologies.

I terms of vaginal probiotics, I use Garden of Life probiotics, I started using them 3 months before my FET there in June. Can be found here gardenoflife.co.uk/microbio...

Esb27 profile image
Esb27 in reply toMrsWright87

Ahh right, am all set then :)

Thanks for the link - much appreciated!

Citizenerased83 profile image
Citizenerased83

Glad that's worked.

Thyroid antibodies' testing sounds like a good idea.

My clinic also recommended vaginal probiotics as some women can have an infection which can be treated by the probiotics. They also said nk killer cells could be worth looking into and immume testing but they don't do these tests. I decided against them based on the info on the HFEA website.

Thanks lovely x

Esb27 profile image
Esb27 in reply toCitizenerased83

Ahh yeah interesting. I had recent laparoscopy and hysterocopy and they took a biopsy to check for infection which came back okay but I don't think there's any harm in taking probiotics, which ones do you take?

Yeah am looking into NK cells with Dr Brosen at Warwick, he's doing a biopsy for me which is the deft test and some NK cell testing. I wasn't sure what other immune tests there were!x

Citizenerased83 profile image
Citizenerased83

Glad you didn't have an infection. I haven't started probiotics yet as waiting to see when I can have my next FET cycle. Dr mentioned canesten do some but people in this forum will be able to recommend. Hope the NK test results come back OK.

I found this page on HFEA website helpful re immune testing hfea.gov.uk/treatments/trea...

X

Esb27 profile image
Esb27 in reply toCitizenerased83

Ahh true, will see if anyone has done a thread on it.

Thank you! that's a useful website, will take a look at that x

Jules0277 profile image
Jules0277

Hi, I have used canesflor probiotics for vaginal use as recommended by our clinic.

Esb27 profile image
Esb27 in reply toJules0277

Ah thanks I've seen people post about this before!

Not what you're looking for?

You may also like...

Recurrent miscarriage testing

Hey ladies, So back in 2015 I fell pregnant naturally however had a miscarriage at 7 weeks. A week...
Amanda86 profile image

Hormone tests for recurrent miscarriage?

Can anyone advise which hormone tests might be relevant to a recurrent miscarriage situation? Have...
Mama196 profile image

NK cells testing

Hi, I am in need of some advice as to what tests I should be investing in next. Our story: Male...

Guys and St Thomas London Recurrent Miscarriage clinic

Sorry me again! Has anyone been referred to Guys and St Thomas Recurrent Miscarriage clinic in...
Esb27 profile image

Recurrent Miscarriage referral

Hello all, My GP is amazing and managed to convince gynaecology to see me for recurrent...
Sally2605 profile image

Moderation team

See all
Claire_FNUK profile image
Claire_FNUKAdministrator

Content on HealthUnlocked does not replace the relationship between you and doctors or other healthcare professionals nor the advice you receive from them.

Never delay seeking advice or dialling emergency services because of something that you have read on HealthUnlocked.