TTC After a Loss

What questions should I ask....

My reg Dr finally suggested I talk to my GYN about imaging seeing how it's been 2yrs since our loss and no BFP.I have an appt with my gyn in a few weeks.What kind of questions should I be asking to get on the right road??
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Re: What questions should I ask....

  • Hmmm, let's see...

    I'd ask for an HSG and maybe a uterus u/s.  They could also u/s your ovaries and see what they look like.  There are all sorts of IF tests they can run on you.  It all depends on how much you are willing to spend and how far you want to go with it. 

    I can tell you from my personal experience that I went "balls to the wall" with IF testing and found out that my tubes are hosed.  If it wasn't for doing that I would have continued to try for years with no success.  So I am very glad I had all the tests done I could so I was informed about my options. 

    Best of luck to you!

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  • I would start with asking what tests will be done, and what are each of the tests for. Depending on what is found during each of the tests, that will usually determine your course of treatment. I would ask what sort of monitoring will be done while you are going through these treaments.

    On a side note....I'm a bit confused. You haven't had a BFP for two years, but you have an 11 month old child. Is this correct? I can think of a bunch of different scenarios which would cause this to happen...just want to make sure I didn't miss something, as it may sway your dr and the tests that would be run.

    Good luck!


    BFP #1 via IUI ~ L (Fatal Birth Defect) 4/7/10
    BFP #2 via IUI ~ m/c
    BFP #3 via cancelled IUI ~ C (2lb 3oz; HELLP) 5/16/11
    BFP #4 via the natural (free!) way ~ E (8lb 11oz) 9/13/12
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  • imagedamabo80:

    I would start with asking what tests will be done, and what are each of the tests for. Depending on what is found during each of the tests, that will usually determine your course of treatment. I would ask what sort of monitoring will be done while you are going through these treaments.

    On a side note....I'm a bit confused. You haven't had a BFP for two years, but you have an 11 month old child. Is this correct? I can think of a bunch of different scenarios which would cause this to happen...just want to make sure I didn't miss something, as it may sway your dr and the tests that would be run.

    Good luck!

    My 11 month old is the Furbaby in the pic,we have no kids.
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