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Not getting pregnancy after miscarriage
I got pregnant immediately on first trail and unfortunately it got miscarried in very early stage. Doctors suspected it as a possible ectopic pregnancy. After taking a 3months break I started trails again and it's been 6months I couldn't get pregnant. ANTIBODY SCREEN Value NO ANTIBODIES DETECTED RUBELLA AB IGG Value>33.00 TSH WITH REFLEX FREE T4 1.899 ulU/mL AMH, FEMALE 14.06 ng/ml HSG: Results: Uterine cavity is normal in appearance, both fallopian tubes filled and spilled promptly and this is a normal hysterosalpingogram. I have regular period cycle 30days I see positive lines on ovulation kit on day 16 of every month that means I might ovulate on day 17 or 18 My husband's semen analysis is also good. Please provide your inputs and suggestions.
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Stress is one of the reasons, don't be anxious get your TORCH done
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You will get pregnant Avoid stress, eat healthy food Need a few more details Your blood test reports are not clear
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Get yourself tested for vitamin vitamin D levels
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