u/Due-Resolution7978

No hope after 2 losses

At this point, I just feel like there’s no reason to keep TTC. I’ve had 2 early losses. The first one was at 5.5 weeks. I moved into IUI and got pregnant 6 months post loss. It ended up being another loss but this time my HCG never rose above 4.

So far, major causes have been ruled out including male factor issues, thyroid problems, clotting/autoimmune disorders, hormonal issues, uterine abnormalities, progesterone and endometriosis (ruled out via surgery).

Everything has come back normal overall. The only things noted were low vitamin D and high-normal blood sugar (A1c 5.6). AMH was 1.3. I had a 6 cm ovarian cyst removed last April. I’m going to get a SIS and my husband is going to do DNA fragmentation.

I can’t afford IVF so I’m wondering if there’s even a point in TTC anymore. The longer we’ve been trying, the more I feel like this is just not going to happen for us. I feel like I should just save myself from the heartbreak and quit now.

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u/Due-Resolution7978 — 4 days ago
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AMH TW: Loss

I got my first RLP today. So far, things are okay minus my AMH. The doctor told me they want it at 1.5 ng/ml. Mine was at 1.31. I’m only 28 years old… Did anyone with DOR have this same pattern? I’ve had 2 chemical pregnancies in the past 6 months. I just feel like this isn’t a good sign.

Edit: My doctor was not saying the miscarriage is due to lower AMH. That determines what plan we move
forward with, pending other test results. I am worried that I won’t be able to conceive naturally or even with IVF. I’m also worried that with my AMH levels, I’m currently at risk for DOR.

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u/Due-Resolution7978 — 9 days ago