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TW *mentions successful pregnancy ** Sibling round question
Trigger Warning: mention of successful pregnancy. Hi there, I’m sorry if this is a tough post for some as I realise how lucky we are to have a child. I had a round of ICSI 2019 (male factor) and had 4 embryos on day 5, transferred 1 fresh - failed, 2nd transfer - a FET failed and 3rd transfer success
Trigger Warning: mention of successful pregnancy. Hi there, I’m sorry if this is a tough post for some as I realise how lucky we are to have a child. I had a round of ICSI 2019 (male factor) and had 4 embryos on day 5, transferred 1 fresh - failed, 2nd transfer - a FET failed and 3rd transfer success
DeckingLover
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Fertility Network UK
1 month ago
raised euthyrox and i get cough morning night to the point of choking and is strips of pink blood
every morning i get rib throat and cough with strips of pink blood . also wher thyroid is located is sore to swalow and night time i cough same thing all day after the morning i dont cough i just sore when i swallow i dont have cold it feel as if my thyroid swolen up and is making me
every morning i get rib throat and cough with strips of pink blood . also wher thyroid is located is sore to swalow and night time i cough same thing all day after the morning i dont cough i just sore when i swallow i dont have cold it feel as if my thyroid swolen up and is making me
morcan54
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Thyroid UK
1 month ago
Constant lower Back/Left Bum cheek pain
Hi All,I have adenomyosis and I have been having constant and chronic lower back pain and pain on my left bum cheek for 9 months. Does anyone else with adenomyosis have this problem? I've had a laparoscopy and endo wasn't found but I wouldn't be surprised if I have it too. It's tormenting me and hugely
Hi All,I have adenomyosis and I have been having constant and chronic lower back pain and pain on my left bum cheek for 9 months. Does anyone else with adenomyosis have this problem? I've had a laparoscopy and endo wasn't found but I wouldn't be surprised if I have it too. It's tormenting me and hugely
ABFr23
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Endometriosis UK
7 months ago
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Shingrix vaccine and graves
hi, I was diagnosed with graves a year ago and after 11 months of carbimazole I have been taken off with a view I might be in remission. Is it risky to have vaccines like Shingrix, is it likely to cause a flare up? Same applies to covid and flu vaccines. I cannot get a straight answer anywhere and specialist
hi, I was diagnosed with graves a year ago and after 11 months of carbimazole I have been taken off with a view I might be in remission. Is it risky to have vaccines like Shingrix, is it likely to cause a flare up? Same applies to covid and flu vaccines. I cannot get a straight answer anywhere and specialist
gset
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Graves Disease Support
10 months ago
My wife recently had check up at NAC everything fine. Then gets bad chest infection also hay fever this year.
Hello, Back on September 1st my wife had her second 6 monthly check up after stopping medication for aspergillus nodule in left lung as her condition was stable. At the time chest was clear and she was really well. All blood tests show aspergillus count now back down to an acceptable level - another
Hello, Back on September 1st my wife had her second 6 monthly check up after stopping medication for aspergillus nodule in left lung as her condition was stable. At the time chest was clear and she was really well. All blood tests show aspergillus count now back down to an acceptable level - another
Desanthony
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Aspergillosis and Rare Fungal Infection Support
10 months ago
DNA fragmentation worth it?
Hi, We’ve had 1 fresh and 1 frozen embryo transfer, both unsuccessful. At the review, we asked if there is anything else worth testing before trying again as we are moving from NHS to self-funded. The doctor initially suggested a sperm DNA fragmentation test and said if this showed an issue they
Hi, We’ve had 1 fresh and 1 frozen embryo transfer, both unsuccessful. At the review, we asked if there is anything else worth testing before trying again as we are moving from NHS to self-funded. The doctor initially suggested a sperm DNA fragmentation test and said if this showed an issue they
Tiger37
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Fertility Network UK
1 month ago
negative test day 9.
hi everyone, first time posting and I am feeling so lost… 1st round- 20 eggs collected, none made to day 5. 2nd round- 18 eggs collected, 1 made it to fresh transfer but bled heavily on 10dpt. Game over. 3rd round- 31 eggs retrieved, 27 mature (I asked this time), 21 fertilised, 1 made it to day 5
hi everyone, first time posting and I am feeling so lost… 1st round- 20 eggs collected, none made to day 5. 2nd round- 18 eggs collected, 1 made it to fresh transfer but bled heavily on 10dpt. Game over. 3rd round- 31 eggs retrieved, 27 mature (I asked this time), 21 fertilised, 1 made it to day 5
Tulippp24
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Fertility Network UK
1 month ago
ET & Canine kennel cough
I have been diagnosed with ET on Feb 24 and currently on I Peg 45mcg. Our dog who was due his kennel cough (infectious tracheobronchitis) inoculation today and having informed the vet we had recently transitioned from raw food to dry food to reduce my chances of bacterial infection, he said I should
I have been diagnosed with ET on Feb 24 and currently on I Peg 45mcg. Our dog who was due his kennel cough (infectious tracheobronchitis) inoculation today and having informed the vet we had recently transitioned from raw food to dry food to reduce my chances of bacterial infection, he said I should
RedCardRob
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MPN Voice
1 month ago
Egg retrieval day
Today is egg retrieval day and I was feeling fairly positive until I spoke to the consultant and she told me she's expecting the egg number to be in single figures (so anything up to 10). I know quality matters over quantity but am now freaking out as I got 20 eggs last time and only 3 embryos, so thinking
Today is egg retrieval day and I was feeling fairly positive until I spoke to the consultant and she told me she's expecting the egg number to be in single figures (so anything up to 10). I know quality matters over quantity but am now freaking out as I got 20 eggs last time and only 3 embryos, so thinking
Xmishell37
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Fertility Network UK
1 month ago
Possible NHS misdiagnosis saying clear for HPV when private home test says positive with variant 16 (the test and smear were 14 days apart)
I have tested HPV positive for 2 smears a year apart, the last one was Oct 2023. So I went for my third on 18 Jan this year and have just been given the all clear and told it will repeated in 5 years (which I doubt as I will be 71 then). HOWEVER, I had already done a home test with Medicines Online
I have tested HPV positive for 2 smears a year apart, the last one was Oct 2023. So I went for my third on 18 Jan this year and have just been given the all clear and told it will repeated in 5 years (which I doubt as I will be 71 then). HOWEVER, I had already done a home test with Medicines Online
destiny234
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Gynae Cancer Support
5 months ago
Laxido longterm use
Hi all,I've been taking 1,sometimes 2 laxido sachets daily for the past 3 months and this has helped.My gastroenteritis has suggested swapping for prucalopride 1mg but this gives me all day stomach ache.My question is,is laxido safe to use daily long term?
Hi all,I've been taking 1,sometimes 2 laxido sachets daily for the past 3 months and this has helped.My gastroenteritis has suggested swapping for prucalopride 1mg but this gives me all day stomach ache.My question is,is laxido safe to use daily long term?
Ladydaff1
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IBS Network
8 months ago
Aching calf muscles
Hello again everyone. I have had Maderna jab, then the flu, cough etc, but not covid. All other ailments, except cough had subsided...but now aching calf muscles in both legs. Back from GP appt, but not very reassuring, as it was a student locum, in hospital scrubs, who almost took longer reading up
Hello again everyone. I have had Maderna jab, then the flu, cough etc, but not covid. All other ailments, except cough had subsided...but now aching calf muscles in both legs. Back from GP appt, but not very reassuring, as it was a student locum, in hospital scrubs, who almost took longer reading up
Temoral
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PMRGCAuk
1 month ago
self funded NHS route vs private clinics: pros & cons ?; quality of treatment, costs & Time
Hi, I'm pretty new to the process and would appreciate all the advice I can get. I reached out to an NHS clinic in my area Dec 23 for a fertility check for my husband and I, first appointment was in Jan and we didn't get results/follow up consultation until march. the consultant mentioned my husband
Hi, I'm pretty new to the process and would appreciate all the advice I can get. I reached out to an NHS clinic in my area Dec 23 for a fertility check for my husband and I, first appointment was in Jan and we didn't get results/follow up consultation until march. the consultant mentioned my husband
Grateful_heart
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Fertility Network UK
1 month ago
autoimmunity
I went to Laurie Mischley’s alumni camp in August. One of the Labs that I decided to get done called Nuro zoomer I believe, had an interesting result. Turns out I have auto immunity to my glycine receptors. There’s not a whole lot about this online, but apparently in some cases it can cause parkinsonism
I went to Laurie Mischley’s alumni camp in August. One of the Labs that I decided to get done called Nuro zoomer I believe, had an interesting result. Turns out I have auto immunity to my glycine receptors. There’s not a whole lot about this online, but apparently in some cases it can cause parkinsonism
rebtar
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Cure Parkinson's
8 months ago
independent fertility advice any suggestions?
Hi everyone, Hope you’re all ok. We have just completed our second round of IVF ICSI which was unsuccessful. Our clinic is advising that we just do the same again. I don’t think that’s the best option as we’ve done the same protocol twice and hasn’t been successful. I want to speak to a specialist who
Hi everyone, Hope you’re all ok. We have just completed our second round of IVF ICSI which was unsuccessful. Our clinic is advising that we just do the same again. I don’t think that’s the best option as we’ve done the same protocol twice and hasn’t been successful. I want to speak to a specialist who
Seapark100
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Infertility Support
1 month ago
Pregnant with untested embryo/blastocyst, gives me a lot of anxiety
Hi ladies, It is me again... Long story short, I am 9 week pregnant after multiple failed IVFs and years of trying to conceive (I am turning 40 years old next month). I find this journey extremely nerve wrecking and stressful, it never gets easy, every milestone a new worry comes up. So new concern
Hi ladies, It is me again... Long story short, I am 9 week pregnant after multiple failed IVFs and years of trying to conceive (I am turning 40 years old next month). I find this journey extremely nerve wrecking and stressful, it never gets easy, every milestone a new worry comes up. So new concern
Casperjourney
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Fertility Network UK
1 month ago
Sleep Study
I had a flare up at the end of Jan which I didn’t recognise as a typical flare up. Did NOT start as a typical cold/sore throat & turn to chest infection as normal (so I’m still not entirely sure what it was, although doc said bloods suggested viral/bacterial). Everything became very tight / dry in my
I had a flare up at the end of Jan which I didn’t recognise as a typical flare up. Did NOT start as a typical cold/sore throat & turn to chest infection as normal (so I’m still not entirely sure what it was, although doc said bloods suggested viral/bacterial). Everything became very tight / dry in my
PW_R
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Lung Conditions Community Forum
1 month ago
Recurrent implantation failure - please give me hope
Hello my lovely support team. I'll try and keep this rotten history of mine very very brief.......43 years old, all embryos created between 40-42. Trying since I was 36. Just one natural chemical at 41yo. So far, 5 failed transfers of 6 good-decent embryos. All bfn, no chemicals or anything else. 4 collections
Hello my lovely support team. I'll try and keep this rotten history of mine very very brief.......43 years old, all embryos created between 40-42. Trying since I was 36. Just one natural chemical at 41yo. So far, 5 failed transfers of 6 good-decent embryos. All bfn, no chemicals or anything else. 4 collections
Joeysjourney
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Fertility Network UK
1 month ago
Preparing for 2nd cycle
We have just had our first cycle of IVF/ICSI. Unfortunately this failed with a chemical pregnancy and did not get any frosties. We will have our review appointment with the consultant in due course. The nurse has said it will be 6 months before we can try again. Is this a standardised time scale or clinic
We have just had our first cycle of IVF/ICSI. Unfortunately this failed with a chemical pregnancy and did not get any frosties. We will have our review appointment with the consultant in due course. The nurse has said it will be 6 months before we can try again. Is this a standardised time scale or clinic
LittlePea23
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Fertility Network UK
1 month ago
Another round of Covid vaccine in UK …..
News of a new variant and adapted Covid vaccine is in the UK media to-day, raising the question for me whether to get it or not. I’m nervous as I recall my PMR starting 2 days after my very first jab (Pfizer) - my system was in a very stressed state at the time. I am currently half-way through 5-week
News of a new variant and adapted Covid vaccine is in the UK media to-day, raising the question for me whether to get it or not. I’m nervous as I recall my PMR starting 2 days after my very first jab (Pfizer) - my system was in a very stressed state at the time. I am currently half-way through 5-week
Hopingsail
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PMRGCAuk
10 months ago
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