Well my husband and I decided to go to a specialist after our 3rd loss in March. They did all sorts of tests on me that all came back normal, which is good. But hubby came back with balanced translocation. It's really discouraging. We didn't get the full scoop from the doctor yet but this is not really the diagnosis I wanted to hear. It's all up to chance. Not sure how many miscarriages I can handle. Would appreciate any encouraging stories or words of advice. Thank you.
Re: Any success stories with balanced translocation?
(Siggy)
I highly recommend joining either the yahoo group (although I found it confusing with layout/posting) or the facebook groups- I think there are a few. I got dx after my 3rd loss as well. I had one loss, then my DS, then four more losses. I am due with a healthy baby girl in about 3 weeks. (we do know that 1 of my losses was not due to BT, though)
It's confusing, and you will need to be your own advocate. A lot of doctors, even REs don't know that much about it. I suggest contacting or having your dr contact Dr. Trunka in NY (I think) she keeps a database and can give you your specific odds of conceiving a normal baby, a balanced baby, an unbalanced baby, or miscarrying.
It's a lot to take in. The time between my dx and deciding to ttc again was the worst 6 months of my life. ((hugs))
Loss #6 2014 Loss #7 (chemical) 2014
~DS Born! 2009~
~DD Born! 2013~
I have an inversion of the 5th chromosome, so not quite the same as a balanced translocation but similar. I joined the yahoo group at one point and did find one other person whose DH had the same thing. I agree with PP that the format is a little confusing.
I basically got the same info from my RE - that we can keep trying and it's kind of up to chance whether everything matches up correctly. I have a DS that is almost 2 and I am currently 21 weeks pregnant, I had 3 losses total before I had testing done. The other option my RE suggested was IVF where they look at the embryos (gosh I apologize if that is not the right term I can't remember now) chromosomes to determine which is balanced or "normal". I apologize if I didn't explain that well, we actually were newly pregnant when we received our diagnosis so we ended up not doing this.
(( Hugs )) I'm sorry for your diagnosis, it really does suck. I hope your doctor can give you lots of good information and options for you.
We decided to move forward with IVF with PGD. We just completed our third cycle and I will be 5 weeks pregnant tomorrow. We have a long way to go and it took us a while to get here. It was not an easy road, but I think the best thing you can do is educate yourself as much as you can and be your own advocate.
I'd also suggest joining the Yahoo group for more info.
I'm sorry for your losses.
I have a BT (3 and 4) and I am currently 27w,5d pregnant with spontaneous twins after transferring 1 embryo (IVF).
BTs tend to have less of an impact if its the male partner, so I'd be curious what the doc has to say. Feel free to PM me if you have more questions.
Dx: balanced translocation and LPD
TTC since Oct 2011
BPF 02/19/12, EDD 10/31/12, natural m/c 02/28/12 (4w6d)
IVF (BCPs starting 10/30/12, ER 11/18/12, 5dt of 1 beautiful, healthy embryo 11/23/12)
BFP 12/02/12, u/s @ 6w,5d showed 2 HBs! Identical twins!!
Bed rest from 21w-35w due to short cervix, hospital bed rest from 23w-32w due to PTL
Our rainbows were born 07/19/13 (36w, 5d)
Beta #1 3/4/14- 105. Beta #2 3/7/13- 397 EDD-11/11/14. 1st u/s 3/20- 6w2d lil' bean with 120hb. 7w0d- lil bean's hb was 144. Graduated from RE 3/25/14.