Tharyla
August 21st, 2019, 02:38 AM
Hi Atomic
I hope you can help and apologies in advance for the long text.
I am 30 and have a 4 year old DD. I conceived her on the first try. I then had a missed miscarriage at 12 weeks last November which resulted in a D&C. It took me 6 months to fall pregnant again (took a break for the first cycle after surgery then tried again for 5 cycles). By the 5th cycle I went to a top gynae specialised in Ashermans syndrome as I was scared to have develop it. He perform a 3D ultrasound and advised that I did not have Asherman. However, as I was struggling to conceive he suggested having a hysteroscopy/laparoscopy for full fertility investigation. However, the day before my surgery I got a BFP. My joy was short lived as I miscarried last month at 8 weeks.
I contacted him again and scheduled an appointment for early September where he will perform a scan again and probably recommend I go ahead with the hysteroscopy which is covered by my insurance. At this stage, I’m at a loss. I tracked my ovulation immediately after miscarriage. I had a scan at the hospital to check no retained product and they could see a dominant follicle. 4 days later I ovulated as confirmed by BBT. However, I had a massive temp drop this morning at 11 DPO suggesting period is imminent.
Can I please get your view on whether I should go ahead with the hysteroscopy? I never thought I would have to go through all of this for a second child which at this stage I no longer believe I can have.
I have been in touch with an IVF clinic in North Cyprus for gender selection and was due to go on the pill in the next few days for egg retrieval in October. However, I am no longer motivated as I believe my egg quality must have significantly deteriorated in the past 4 years. With 2 consecutive miscarriages and a hard time falling pregnant, I just don’t think IVF will work for me. I had a pelvic ultrasound done that shows a good number of follicles. The IVF doctor suggested I also do the AMH test but that it was not compulsory based on the scan pictures. I didn’t do the test as I just don’t want it to confirm my suspicion of poor egg quality since I have had 2 miscarriages.
I hope you can help and apologies in advance for the long text.
I am 30 and have a 4 year old DD. I conceived her on the first try. I then had a missed miscarriage at 12 weeks last November which resulted in a D&C. It took me 6 months to fall pregnant again (took a break for the first cycle after surgery then tried again for 5 cycles). By the 5th cycle I went to a top gynae specialised in Ashermans syndrome as I was scared to have develop it. He perform a 3D ultrasound and advised that I did not have Asherman. However, as I was struggling to conceive he suggested having a hysteroscopy/laparoscopy for full fertility investigation. However, the day before my surgery I got a BFP. My joy was short lived as I miscarried last month at 8 weeks.
I contacted him again and scheduled an appointment for early September where he will perform a scan again and probably recommend I go ahead with the hysteroscopy which is covered by my insurance. At this stage, I’m at a loss. I tracked my ovulation immediately after miscarriage. I had a scan at the hospital to check no retained product and they could see a dominant follicle. 4 days later I ovulated as confirmed by BBT. However, I had a massive temp drop this morning at 11 DPO suggesting period is imminent.
Can I please get your view on whether I should go ahead with the hysteroscopy? I never thought I would have to go through all of this for a second child which at this stage I no longer believe I can have.
I have been in touch with an IVF clinic in North Cyprus for gender selection and was due to go on the pill in the next few days for egg retrieval in October. However, I am no longer motivated as I believe my egg quality must have significantly deteriorated in the past 4 years. With 2 consecutive miscarriages and a hard time falling pregnant, I just don’t think IVF will work for me. I had a pelvic ultrasound done that shows a good number of follicles. The IVF doctor suggested I also do the AMH test but that it was not compulsory based on the scan pictures. I didn’t do the test as I just don’t want it to confirm my suspicion of poor egg quality since I have had 2 miscarriages.