u/Double_Acanthaceae56

Any experience with LIT?

I’m aware it’s highly controversial but after 4 missed miscarriages (3 out of 4 chromosomal normal) and every testing under the sun problems with my LAD have been the only thing noted. (Levels were at 2)

Travelling for LIT is what’s being recommended. It’s involves a fair bit of time and expense on our behalf and frankly to me it seems ridiculous but we are literally out of any other leads. (Myself and my partner have had everything looked at)

Does anyone have any hope to offer here? We will probably proceed with it but we are doing it with so much skepticism I feel worse than when we could find nothing wrong.

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u/Double_Acanthaceae56 — 10 days ago
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Another chromosomal normal loss

This was not unexpected as I’ve had four losses now and testing has shown no chromosomal abnormalities.

But nothing else has been found. This time they did a deeper array testing to make sure there was nothing being missed. I’ve been waiting 8 weeks and just got confirmation again there are no genetic problems.

This should not be surprising as this was expected but I’m really struggling with this element of my miscarriages. Healthy babies my body is killing off. I’d nearly feel better if it was a chromosomal issue because at least I could do pgta testing with ivf but that’s not an option for us.

I just can’t understand why I keep losing these healthy babies at 8 weeks or after.

Is anyone else in the same boat? I feel like this is unusual even in the world of recurrent loss.

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u/Double_Acanthaceae56 — 14 days ago