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We had our follow-up with our RE today.
Physically it appears that my body is healing well from the m/c and d&c which is one good thing.
I mentioned briefly in a 3t check-in that baby had trisomy 4. We also know that baby was a girl (as I had strongly suspected) and we plan to choose a name for her.
Our RE said that the trisomy could be a fluke but that it's odd for someone my age (28) to have so many losses in a row. For the record both my H and I have had a normal karyotype (chromosome) test previously. So basically it could be something more complicated but it's difficult to know for sure.
Our options are as follows:
1) TTC on our own since we can conceive easily. Do progesterone, lovenox and early monitoring and hope to get lucky.
2. Pursue IVF with PGD. Dr. believes this would give us our highest chance of success. The cost is steep however and I'm unsure about the emotional toll that another pregnancy would have on me/us.
3. Pursue adoption, which we had previously planned on doing.
We are still leaning toward the adoption route but decided to take a few days to decompress and discuss more to be sure.
I do feel like I have some closure after this appt. I just never imagined that we would be here.
You are all wonderful. I haven't been posting as often as I would like b/c of mobile issues and no data/wifi access at work on my phone. Know that I think of you all often and am so appreciative of the support here.
Married August 2009
3 years. 5 losses.
Our rainbow baby boy born 11.16.15
Re: An update (LR)
TTC#2 4/14
A Parachute in an Oak Tree: A World of Love
B Born 6.27.13
Big decisions are hard. We were faced with choosing between your options 2&3. It's hard.
No matter what you decide, it'll be the right one. I hope you feel peace with whichever decision you make.
FET - transferred two embryos (boy and girl) - Nov 2014 - BFP!
~ S & L 8-25-12 ~
TTC 19 months ~Started RE in March 2014~
DH was not ready for IUI so we waited
~Started acupuncture in May 2014~
~~BFP 7/6/14~~~EDD 3/14/15~~It's a girl!!~~
DE IVF ER - 12/2/2016 (17R/10F = 8 frosties); FET 1.0 (1/27/2017) - BFP 6dp5dt (EDD 10/16/2017)
Married August 2009
3 years. 5 losses.
Our rainbow baby boy born 11.16.15

"You know you're in love when you don't want to fall asleep because reality is finally better than your dreams." - Dr. SeussCreated by MyFitnessPal - Free Calorie Counter
TTC Since January 2011 - We have bad spermTeam Green to Team Pink! Baby A born
Here comes 2u2! Team Green to Team Blue! Baby L born
Cinnabun and Junebug say, "Go Wildcats!"
BFP - 10/29/2016!!!, EDD - 7/8/2017
In Christ alone my hope is found. He is my LIGHT, my STRENGTH, and my SONG!
T-TTC since Dec 2008. PCOS/nonexistant cycles(anovulation) and endo. HSG in '10 revealed both tubes blocked. Lap surgery in Dec '10 to correct. Failed Clomid/IUI and injectable(Bravelle)/IUI cycles so far.
Wishing you and your DH peace in whatever route you go with.
Baby E born: 2/16/2014 at 12:56pm. 5lb 15oz