I know I may be a little ahead of myself here, as we have not been given the final verdict on where this pregnancy stands, however we are realistic that this will end in loss after a HR of just 60 yesterday and now measuring over a week behind. After doing some research on where to go after 3 losses, I found some information on Reproductive Immunology (Beer Center in CA and Dr. Braverman in NY). Just curious if anyone looked into this and if so, did you try it and have success? If not Reproductive Immunology, what therapies/protocols did you turn to after 3 losses? My RPL panel has come back with nothing, however I believe there is still some testing that hasn't been done such as AMH.
I love this LO inside me right now, but I have to face the facts here. Any input or advice is welcome about next steps!
PCOS & ute crew member
BFP #1: 10/24/2012 EDD 7/3/13, missed m/c @ 9 weeks, D&E
DX: Septate Uterus. Septum resection 6/4/13BFP #2: 12/20/2013 EDD 9/1/14, missed m/c @ 7weeks, D&E
BFP #3: 5/26/2014 EDD 2/7/15, missed m/c @ 9 weeks, D&E- DX Trisomy22
RPL, Karyotyping, and SHG: All Normal
BFP #4: 9/6/14 EDD 5/16/15 Praying for our RAINBOW!
Baby GIRL on the way!!
**All AL Welcome**
Re: Reproductive Immunology?
ETA: have you ever had any of the fetal tissue tested chromosomally? And have you & yh had karyotyping?
BFP#4 3/17/14 - rainbow Baby BOY arrived 11/10/14 !!
DX: Uterine Septum - Resection 9/5/13 || MTHFR Hetero A1298C || My Chart
((HUGS)). You and you family will be in my T&P's.
TTC since 11/2009; Lap/HSG/Hysteroscopy: 5/2011 (endometriosis - removed; endocervical polyp - removed; high pressure in bilateral tubes - cleared)
BFP #1: 8/4/11; DS1 born sleeping on 11/16/11 at 19w1d
BFP # 2: 5/7/12, EDD 1/10/13, DS2 born 1/4/13
BFP # 3: 11/8/13, EDD 7/17/14, mmc 10wks
BFP # 4: 5/16/14, EDD 1/15/15, praying for our 2nd rainbow baby
I don't have experience with the centers you mentioned. However, we sought the help of an RE after two losses and then went on to have three more losses. OBs are great but in my experience don't understand recurrent loss as well as an RE. Two of out of the three pregnancies we had tested including my daughter were due to chromosomal abnormalities. We had all the testing done and nothing came up except thyroid antibodies (thyroid plays a huge part in fertility and after loss after loss especially I found) and MTHFR. Karotyping of our chromosomes also revealed no translocations so it just happened to be a fluke all those times. I was put on extra folate (it's easier to absorb for those with MTHFR than folic), a vitamin d supplement and a prenatal and b complex with folate and baby Asprin. I also took progesterone after ovulation.
I always ovulated late (days 22 or more) and always suspected that my late ovulation had something to do with it but of course the only way to look at the eggs was through IVF. We were one step away from doing IVF for the PGD when we decided to try Clomid with timed intercourse (using constant monitoring) and a trigger shot first. The Clomid pushed my ovulation up a week and I'm finally in my 20th week of pregnancy with a seemingly healthy baby boy. Did the Clomid do the trick? There is no way to know but I do believe that it triggered something to work out correctly. I also took co enzyme q 10 at least three or four months leading up to trying again and there have been studies that it could potentially help with egg quality. I know that there are lots of people who hate Clomid for various reasons because of the side effects. There are other options available like Femera etc. I didn't experience the side effects from Clomid and if we ever have the courage to try again after hopefully our rainbow is here I will do Clomid again in a heartbeat.
I am not sure what you have had already for testing but here is what I did:
Hysteroscopy
Sonohystrogram
-HSG
Karotyping (looks at chromosomes of you and DH)
-Lots of bloodwork like thyroid, natural killer cells, etc. (I think there is a full list on the blog)
- Semen analysis (there is also something called semen dna fragmentation - we didn't have that done)
I really hope that things turn around for you this pregnancy. I know how it seems like there is no hope and after five losses trust me I felt completely hopeless but I encourage you to keep going. If I stopped trying (trust me I wanted to a million times) there is no way I would be here now. You are in my thoughts and prayers. If you ever want to private message me please
feel free. Big hugs to you.
4 Losses (2003, 2008, Apr 2012, & Oct 2012)
All RPL and IF testing with multiple REs = normal
5 IUIs = BFN
All AL are welcome

DX: Septate Uterus. Septum resection 6/4/13
BFP #2: m/c at 7w, February, 2014
BFP #3: It's a BOY! Please be our rainbow! Due February, 2015
*everyone always welcome*
DX: Septate Uterus. Septum resection 6/4/13
I know you didn't ovulate late this time around, but I also want to add that late(r) ovulation doesn't always mean weak ovulation. I'm prime example of this right now. I typically ovulate days 19-22 and for whatever reason I had a super whacked out cycle and didn't ovulate until CD32/33 for this current pregnancy.
Also, has YH ever had any testing besides the karyotyping? I would maybe have him looked at as well, sperm wise. See if there's anything abnormal there. I know there's not really any good studies out there that support sperm being a factor in RPL, but it wouldn't hurt looking into this area IMO.
BFP#4 3/17/14 - rainbow Baby BOY arrived 11/10/14 !!
DX: Uterine Septum - Resection 9/5/13 || MTHFR Hetero A1298C || My Chart
-TISSUE TRANSGLUTAMINASE ANTIBODY, IGG and IGA
- Vitamin D
- FSH
- ANA screen (antibodies)
I honestly don't remember what some of those are but I copied and pasted them from my online testing records.
So true what @KMW08 says about late ovulation. I think my luteal phase was borderline too.