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SecretTTCer
LIF Adult
Member since 6/08 2284 total posts
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What tests have you had that identified the cause of your infertility?
I thought it might be helpful to post what blood tests or other assessments which revealed a cause or contributing factor of your infertility.
Perhaps, this could help us to be more specific in requesting certain tests by our doctors.
I would particularly be interested in hearing anyone's experience with autoimmune infertility.
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Posted 1/5/09 11:32 PM |
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Bxgell2
Perfection

Member since 5/05 16438 total posts
Name: Beth
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Re: What tests have you had that identified the cause of your infertility?
I have unexplained infertility - but, some issues did come up in testing. Two post-coitals showed hostile CM, thyroid testing showed mild hypothyroidism, and an ultrasound/MRI showed I have a small endometrioma, which indicates I have some degree of endometriosis, though the extent of it is unknown.
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Posted 1/6/09 7:19 AM |
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LaurenExp
Waiting patiently for baby sis

Member since 8/06 11613 total posts
Name: L-Diddy EDD 11/11/11 :)
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Re: What tests have you had that identified the cause of your infertility?
My new doctor just ran a ridiculous amount of tests (I think it was like 15 tubes of blood and the lab couldn't even do 3 of the tests!). Plus he sent some blood and my husband's semen to a lab in Boston.
I don't have any results of anything back yet other than the usual, FSH, LH, E2 and the like and DH's semen analysis.
I do know that I've been going to an RE for 2 years, and since I switched this RE has tested me for so much stuff that my other RE didn't even think about. Mostly autoimmune. You have to go to a doctor that really "believes" in that stuff, like the natural killer cells and the alpha q beta (I think that's what its called) stuff.
But honestly, I think most doctors wait until you've been trying for a long time with no success or have had several losses before they'll run the gammet on you.
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Posted 1/6/09 8:27 AM |
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JennyPenny
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Member since 1/08 12702 total posts
Name: Jen
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Re: What tests have you had that identified the cause of your infertility?
I had 2 laparoscopies about 5 years ago that showed I had endometriosis. The second time a different doctor did it and he discovered through that surgery that I had PCOS, due to "glistening white ovaries". He ran tests and did a sono and it concurred. After my m/c my ob did the recurrent m/c panel and it came back I have MTHFR, and the RE found I have slight hypothyroidism.
I think that's all.
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Posted 1/6/09 8:38 AM |
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Blu-ize
Plan B is Now Plan A

Member since 7/05 32475 total posts
Name: Susan
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Re: What tests have you had that identified the cause of your infertility?
DH has mild morphology issues.
I have old eggs!
But other than that, should be a piece of cake right?
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Posted 1/6/09 9:08 AM |
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Babe49
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Member since 4/08 1880 total posts
Name: Maria
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Re: What tests have you had that identified the cause of your infertility?
Bloodwork (Karyotyping) found that I have a chromosomal abnormality (balanced translocation). I also had an HSG with the result being a blocked right tube.
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Posted 1/6/09 1:37 PM |
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Re: What tests have you had that identified the cause of your infertility?
2000: Laproscopic surgey and sonos that diagnosed the PCOS 2007: HSG, CD 3 b/w (all normal except FSH/LH ratios) TFT's (normal) Insulin ( borderline high) Glucose (super low) DH had SA (normal)
That's it. So far PCOS remains our only diagnosis (although it is called a hyperthecosis variety which is different then classic "string of pearls" type most women have)
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Posted 1/6/09 1:53 PM |
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KrisT
Two Boys for Me!!

Member since 1/07 5213 total posts
Name: Kristin
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Re: What tests have you had that identified the cause of your infertility?
I had bloodwork and an HSG and DH had a SA.
We are considered to have "unexplained IF", however, I did have a uterine polyp removed and my FSH is slightly elevated.
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Posted 1/6/09 2:13 PM |
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babyfaith
Onward and Upward!
Member since 2/08 3210 total posts
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Re: What tests have you had that identified the cause of your infertility?
Over the period of a year of IF treatments, I had every test under the sun. We started with SA, sonogram, CD3 bloodwork, HSG. We then moved to more in depth genetic tests, antibody tests, and blood clotting tests after I had 2 chemical pregnancies. HTH!
ETA: I also had glucose tolerance testing for PCOS pretty early on.
Message edited 1/6/2009 2:30:52 PM.
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Posted 1/6/09 2:30 PM |
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Re: What tests have you had that identified the cause of your infertility?
Nothing I have had has really concluded anything-I have been told I have symptoms of or "slight" PCOS
My weight is also an issue I have been told
Other than that undetermined. DH is completely fine. He was even complimented on his sampled That made me feel just great
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Posted 1/6/09 7:05 PM |
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gsgirls1
LIF Toddler

Member since 11/08 421 total posts
Name: St Gerard and God, thank you for our blessing
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Re: What tests have you had that identified the cause of your infertility?
Hey, sounds like our situation. Let's show them how it's done. Babies here we come.
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Posted 1/6/09 8:38 PM |
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