RPL - Recurrent Pregnancy Loss. There is a panel of tests that can be done to help identify what may be causing miscarriages. I don't have the full list, but it includes several genetic tests, blood clotting disorders, antibodies, and a few others. It helps to rule things out in determining the cause for losses.
TTC #1 since 6/07, Dx = Ovulatory dysfunction, DOR, and autoimmune issues ~
4 Clomid cycles, 1 Femara Cycle, 6 Injectible IUI cycles~
4 Chemical PG's ~
IVF #1 Dec '09 = BFP!! Beta 8dp3dt = 68 10dp3dt = 276 16dp3dt = 1511 ~
First U/S 1/14 = 3 Heartbeats!!!
Lost Baby C at 8w5d
Emergency Cerclage at 22wks saved our babies lives
I think it can vary from doctor to doctor, but I was tested for glucose, auto-immune, clotting, and thyroid issues (in addition to the thyroid testing I had done with our initial consult). As part of the panel, Dh and I both had karyotyping (genetic testing) done as well.
I had to give 13 vials of blood, DH only had to give one, and our results took a little over 2 weeks to come back because of the genetic testing. Fortunately, everything came back normal, but that means we still have no real explanation for our losses.
Re: What is RPL testing?
RPL - Recurrent Pregnancy Loss. There is a panel of tests that can be done to help identify what may be causing miscarriages. I don't have the full list, but it includes several genetic tests, blood clotting disorders, antibodies, and a few others. It helps to rule things out in determining the cause for losses.
I think it can vary from doctor to doctor, but I was tested for glucose, auto-immune, clotting, and thyroid issues (in addition to the thyroid testing I had done with our initial consult). As part of the panel, Dh and I both had karyotyping (genetic testing) done as well.
I had to give 13 vials of blood, DH only had to give one, and our results took a little over 2 weeks to come back because of the genetic testing. Fortunately, everything came back normal, but that means we still have no real explanation for our losses.