BG - a loss, regardless of the time of loss, is still a loss. The loss of the hopes and dreams attached to those first few moments when you realise you are pregnant. The nurses need a serious case of empathy and understanding

As for the FS - any doctor worth their weight is open to additional reviews. They are human, not God (despite some having some serious God-like complexes) and additional review of your individual circumstances can shed a new light or angle they may not have seen.

I had to fight to get tested as 2 of my miscarriages were chemical. In the end they found a clotting issue that *shouldn't* have caused any problems. 1 doctor said I didn't need treatment, 2 said they would treat. I listened to the IVF doctor who I believed had more of an idea. I was wrong and I lost my daughter. Treatment may or may not have helped but I will never know and I can't change what has passed.

Get a Dr S opinion. You are at the point where you need that different perspective. Consider some of the other options like aspirin and increased doses of folate. Prednisone is also an option. The first two have minimal to no side effects for you or the baby and can be taken pre-conception. The latter has side effects and risks but if you have the need for it, it also has some very positive and successful outcomes.

Thinking of you