Yesterday was my follow-up RE appointment to go over my test results.
Drum roll please?
They found... nothing! Every single test they ran, my hormone levels came back exactly smack in the middle of the normal range. Which is of course great news that I am healthy, but it definitely doesn't make me any less frustrated. Actually, I think it is more frustrating, because at least if something was wrong we could actively work on fixing it. My RE did suggest I start Clomid next cycle, but I don't think I'm comfortable taking that step yet (and I know DH isn't).
While I was at my appointment, I also asked my RE about what the tech said about my ovaries being really far apart. He said this was not a problem, and that he has never had a patient where that was what was keeping her from getting pregnant. I asked if he thought a super-long journey through my tubes might be causing decreased egg quality, and if it might have contributed to our loss. He assured me that he did not believe this was an issue. He also said he didn't see any cysts or anything on my ovaries from the ultrasound, which is of course also great news.
So, the official diagnosis? Unexplained anovulation. It is frustrating, but I just keep telling myself that at least I am healthy and that we are doing everything we can do to have another baby. I think we're going to just keep trying and praying for a few more cycles, and then maybe re-evaluate the Clomid option. I really hope we get a BFP soon so we don't even have to consider it.
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I'm a bit late reading this.... Yay!!!! for nothing being wrong! I'm so glad the doctor didn't find any PCOS! That's a big relief. Hopefully you get BFP and won't have to think about using Clomid :)
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