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anyone done a biopsy on their endometrium ?

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after 9 miscarriages doctors are now looking into my lining and possible infection. Along with hysteroscopy which I have already done a few times - they will do a biopsy on the lining to test for infection. Has anyone ever done? What was outcome and if did find infection what happened after that?

many advice would greatly appreciated

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Hi Corchy. Perfect! Good that you are to have a hysteroscopy, which will check for any abnormalities in the womb and take an endometrial biopsy to check the lining. Good luck. Diane

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Corchi in reply toDianeArnold

hey thank you Diane. I have done a hysteroscopy but wanted to see if anyone had done endometrium biopsy and if they ever found an infection …

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Runnergirl40 in reply toCorchi

Yes I have a biopsy taken and infection was found, treated with 2 lots of different antibiotics and had the biopsy repeated in between where I needed another lot of antibiotics and then another biopsy to make sure all was clear.

hi yes I had a biopsy done as part of and ERA. I had antibiotics beforehand to deal with any possible infections but as I was having and ERA my doc thought we might as well do the histological analysis to check for infections. No infections were found but I had my positive following the procedure.

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Tir-26

I had a sample taken during my ERA, my Dr said it was needed after my MCs, it’s useful to rule out any infection etc

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Snow345

Hi, I'm so sorry to hear about your miscarriages.. Have they checked your immunology for Nk cells? Or any auto immune? As that may also help find out why. I had a biopsy and they found higher level of Nk cells but no infection.

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Corchi in reply toSnow345

I have done NK killer cells and they were fine …

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RACMumm

I had one also after 3 failed implantation & 1 early miscarriage. They found high level NK cells but no sign of endometritis. I used vaginal probiotics in the cycle I transferred & they also prescribed intralipids, steroids & clexane for my final transfer. I'm 27 weeks today so it definitely seemed to help with me. I live in Ireland & the tests are hard to get done and very expensive here so I travelled to Germany to have them done. Good luck 👍

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Corchi in reply toRACMumm

Thank you I had intra lepid on last baby which I sadly lost at 13 weeks literally from one day to the next but I did drip treatment once. You?

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Corchi in reply toRACMumm

can you please DM me vaginal probiotics and steroids? The rest I take as well on every pregnancy

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