Hello! Hoping for some advice. I'm feeling really scared that we won't be able to have a baby based on what my doctor said today. We're about to start our last egg retrieval (hopefully) and looking toward transfer. However my doctor has been quite negative about my uterus and I'm hoping to get some perspective.
We're banking embryos to get to 8 so we can PGT test in a batch. We started a year ago. We've done 6 egg retrieval cycles total, but the first three were with a different clinic. I'm on high dose antagonist with Cl*m*d. My estrogen often gets up to 3,000 by trigger. Each cycle the doctor monitors my uterus and she says it's almost always hyperechoic (bright, reflective) way too early in the cycle. My progesterone stays low. It also has never been triliminar during stims. I've asked what we can do about this and she said "some uterus are never able to support a baby" and she mentioned that sometimes the estrogen receptors don't work. This seems quite drastic to me. She said we could try a modified natural transfer to see what happens. Am I out of hope? We haven't monitored my uterus on a non-stim cycle and my previous clinic never mentioned it. I haven't been able to find any reddit posts on hyperechoic lining.
History: 41 yrs, DOR, AMH .73, AFC 9-10, 1 pregnancy at 40, MMC around 7-8 weeks (so implantation occured). I had a hysterescopy in March and it revealed micropolyps which the doc said she removed and endometritis. I took 2 weeks of doxy.