Next steps after recurrent miscarriages
Posted: Fri Nov 04, 2016 9:26 pm
Hi,
My husband and I started TTC our 1st baby this year (I just turned 33 and he's 37). We got pregnant right away but had a MC and D&C. We waited a full cycle and got pregnant again, and had another MC and D&C. Both stopped growing around 7 weeks. We had the "product of conception" from MC #2 tested for chromosomal abnormalities and the results showed the baby had a triploidy and a 4th copy of chromosome 3. We had our chromosomes tested too and the results came back normal. Aside from the miscarriages we have no known fertility issues and my periods have always been regular.
Per our OB/GYN's recommendation we are seeing an RE and have an appointment in 3 weeks. I'm assuming the RE will recommend IVF with PGS (which our insurance doesn't cover, but am willing to consider).
Given we have no other known fertility issues, would you recommend we TTC on our own once more before pursuing IVF? Ultimately, I want to choose the quickest path to a successful, viable pregnancy and feel like both routes have equal potential for success/failure.
Thanks,
Megan
My husband and I started TTC our 1st baby this year (I just turned 33 and he's 37). We got pregnant right away but had a MC and D&C. We waited a full cycle and got pregnant again, and had another MC and D&C. Both stopped growing around 7 weeks. We had the "product of conception" from MC #2 tested for chromosomal abnormalities and the results showed the baby had a triploidy and a 4th copy of chromosome 3. We had our chromosomes tested too and the results came back normal. Aside from the miscarriages we have no known fertility issues and my periods have always been regular.
Per our OB/GYN's recommendation we are seeing an RE and have an appointment in 3 weeks. I'm assuming the RE will recommend IVF with PGS (which our insurance doesn't cover, but am willing to consider).
Given we have no other known fertility issues, would you recommend we TTC on our own once more before pursuing IVF? Ultimately, I want to choose the quickest path to a successful, viable pregnancy and feel like both routes have equal potential for success/failure.
Thanks,
Megan