warning - BFP and baby mentioned
Hello,
I've just come across this thread, and I know that it is prob a bit late to be useful, but I thought I'd share what we did...
After testing positive to ANA (but not other antibodies), I was put on 100mg aspirin per day a few days before EPU. On the day of EPU I started heparin injections. This continued until the BT, where we got our first BFP. I then kept going with both the aspirin and the heparin - the aspirin until our DS came, and the heparin until we saw that all was ok at the 20wk scan.
The specialist I saw post testing positive to ANA, suggested that the medical profession dont really know why it helps implantation/maintain a pg (other than the obvious interaction with blood clotting, but they belive that there is some interaction at the cellular level), in people that have poor implantation or suffer recurrent MC. But she said something along the lines of, if a woman has suffered 3 M/C and falls pg with a fourth pg, there is about a 10% chance of that pg going to term. If the woman takes aspirin, there is about a 30% chance of going to term, and with aspirin and heparin, about an 80% chance of going to term. I dont know where the stats are from, nor am I a doctor, but I do belive that this helped us get our BFP.
Good luck and I hope that you all get your BFP that you dream of and deserve!
FG