We were trying for IVF after 4 years of marriage. Although the reports were normal with semen quality at 60 and amh at 2.5. Thyroid after medications is hanging in the normal range. This was last year when we started the IVF process. We had 6 embryos of the A grading developed and was advised for frozen embryos transfer. We did the FET but was not able to get a positive result. After the first failed FET, the doctor also suggested Hysteroscopy. The result of Hysteroscopy was normal with few adhesions which was removed.
Then we waited for a month after Hysteroscopy and did the 2 nd transfer. The result was negative.
The doctor then changed the medications and did further tests and even PRPs but in our third FET also we got negative results.
Our question is basically - should we now give a break and try naturally. Is natural conceive possible after failed IVF.
Is now the IVF the only road we have to take or can we also try IUI. Can IUI be tried after failing IVF?
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Natural conception does take place due to cumulative effect of medications taken. You can take a break of sometime and resume if you don't naturally conceive by then. To go for which modality depends on your clinical conditions and financial situations.
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