WTH - Sydney IVF has a great reputation - so I believe you are in good hands.
It has to be said that in a high number of cases of recurrent miscarriages a cause cannot be found. This is difficult to hear but is the reality. That doesn't mean that there is nothing amiss - just that we don't yet know what it is or have a name for it.
Lupus has only been "diagnosable" since the early '80"s yet many sufferers were afflicted before then (as an illustration).
Generally speaking recurrent pregnancy loss are treated with anticoagulants - sometimes coupled with steroidal drugs. This is because in the absence of any positives recurrent loss is generally thought to be autoimmune - the body seeing the pregnancy as a "foreign body" and thus it fights it. This response is believed to occur prior to 12 weeks - in the very early days of pregnancy when the placenta is forming. This accounts for why for many women with an autoimmune response the baby is not lost until the 2nd trimester.
The growth that occurs in the first trimester is astounding - if the body has begun to "fight off" the pregnancy this begins at a cellular level early on and sometimes does not manifest as a loss until much later.
NK cells is a pet of Dr S at Sydney ivf. I have learnt a lot from him. He does not crow about his findings but is intelligently excited by some of what has been found. NK cells usually manifests as a loss before 12 weeks. An endometrial biopsy is required by Dr S to be definitive about this.
There are no guarantees WTH. You need to go into this knowing that it is big and scary - however also believing that there are many of us (me included!) that have had success after many many losses.
I hope I have helped some - fire away any more questions.![]()


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. Sometimes the meds have to be commenced prior to pregnancy or at least during the luteal phase of your cycle each month.
and carried to term. I was monitored pretty closely for the first 18 weeks of the pregnancy, I had to have my first prenatal visit quite early, at 5 weeks I think, and I started Clexane at 5 weeks, and my progesterone started to drop at 6 weeks so I started progesterone then.

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