Tests for recurrent miscarriage

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    tests for recurrent m/c

    Thought this list might be useful for anyone in the recurrent m/c bracket who are undergoing testing. I have had some crap medical care and don't want others to have the same. These are the tests I have had by 3 specialists- please add additional ones if your need to.



    * coeliac disease
    * MTHFR homozygosity
    * anti- beta II glycoprotein
    * prothrombin gene mutation 20210A
    * anticardiolipin anitbody
    * plasma homocysteine
    * antinuclear antibodies
    * prothromin 3
    * protein C
    * Free protein S (antigenic)
    * RVV test
    * Delta KCT
    * Lupus anticoagulant
    * Factor V Leidin
    * Chlamydia
    * Mycoplamsa/ ureplasma
    * Chromosomal analysis
     
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    Great list Meg. Good to see MTHFR listed. I actually have that abnormality and was also told at the time in can cause re-current miscarriages. When i heard that I came here and asked the girls if they have ever heard of it before..

    So finding out i had that abnormality and being told i would be lucky to ever have kids cause of Endometriosis I feel extremely blessed

    Love :smt049
     
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    What a great idea, Meg. Any chance this thread could be made a sticky? I'm sure lots of people would find it really interesting.

    The only other test I can think of atm is a TSH (Thyroid Stimulating Hormone) test.
     
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    Brilliant, thanks, Meg, now you can just ignore my other post asking you for the details.
    Charlotte
     
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    Hiya Angel.

    I made it an announcement on Thursday for you

    Love :smt049
     
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    I just wanted to add that other routine tests done are those for toxoplasmosis, parvo virus and listeria.
     
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    Thanks, Kathryn
     
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    thanks so much, meg!

    i'll be referring to this list in my next check up. my doc really appreciates it that i take time to learn more about my body and the other stuff related to pg.

    take care,
     
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    This is fantastic!

    I must admit, after multiple miscarriages, I have been tested for a range of things, but I have to admit to being a bit norty and leaving it up to the professionals to monitor. I suppose I always thought that "next time" would be ok.

    I am going to find out the tests I've had and what the actaul results are. I do know that of all the tests I've had, I have come up "normal" in all of them, including genetic testing of embryos.

    Gets frustrating when the tests come back as good, but you still can either get or stay pregnant.

    Hayseed
     
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    What is MTHFR?

    Hayseed
     
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    hi all, just got my bloods back from my last m/c. all were normal all except one for blood clotting. which showed an abnormality. My Gp said this can show up during pregnancy or as your age progresses, has anyone else experienced this with there blood and what has been done. I am seeing the Prof in 4 weeks time so maybe get some answers as to why?
    Just another hurdle to get past.
     
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    I wonder if that's the test for antiphospholipid syndrome. There are a few members now who have had that Nola, and have gone on to have babies!! It's a matter of taking a small dose of asprin each day in order to thin the blood.
     
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    melinda, thank you so much, i was getting a little worried and called my Dr today and she said the same, And not to worry.
     
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    Kathryn ~ I have endometriosis and my Ob Gyn told me that it has little or nothing to do with falling pregnant?

    He has clients that are "riddled" with endo and fall pregnant at a sneeze and others with a tiny little bit, that have lots of trouble falling pg.

    Is there some new research to show that it does affect conception?

    My last pregnancy (which ended in m/c at 9wks) only took 3 cycles.

    Kind regards
    Beccy
     
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    Going through my notes from when we were TTC & PG with Kynan I realised there was a test I had done that I hadn't listed here - antithyroid antibodies. I lot of docs don't test for these if your TSH comes back normal. It's really worth having this test done though as antithyroid antibodies can be present even with a normal TSH, and women with these antibodies can be twice as likely to m/c.
     
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    I've had blood clotting with one of my pregnancies and that was only when the gyno told me to try taking asprin. I cant remember all the blood tests I've had done *sigh* the only thing they have been able to find so far was a low level of anti nuclear antibodies, everything else has come up normal.
     
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    I have recently been tested for "antiphospholipid antibodies" among other things, thankfully this came back as negative but it is responsible for many miscarriages.
     
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    I just had my 4th loss. I am in the recurrent miscarriage program at Sydney IVF. This program involves a cycle of monitoring to try and identify problems. Aside from this b/w there are also multiple u/s, HSG, and endo biopsy, as well as the partner having to give an SA. There is also a chromosome karotype test for both partners.I am posting this in the belief that it may help someone else out there. Everyone I have spoken to in this program is very caring. Do not hesitate to contact them. Here is the list of CD2/3 bloodwork:

    Fasting glucose
    Fasting insulin
    Fastign homocystiene
    T-cell subsets
    Protein S
    Protein C
    Anti-thrombin III
    APC resistance
    FSH
    LH
    Prolactin
    Testosterone
    TSH
    SHBG
    AST
    ALT
    (I don't know what these last two are - can't remember)

    Sometime before CD14 I will also have a b/w panel including:

    Tissue transglutaminase Ab
    Serum copper and ceruloplasmin
    ANA
    Anticardiolipin antibodies
    Anti Tja antibodies
    Thyroid antibodies
    Lupus anticoagulant
    Immunoglobin A (lgA)
    Antigliadin Ab
    CA 125
    B12 and Folate
    FBC
    Blood group
    Antibodies
    Hep B
    Hep C
    VDRL
    Rubella
    HIV