Recurrent Miscarriage

Hello all, my partner and I have had all the tests under the sun and they’ve all come back as normal… however clearly there is something wrong as we’ve had 4 miscarriages in a row. The only thing that has come up in slightly elevated NK Cells in my uterus. Has anyone else had this?
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Hi, I am sorry about your experiences iwth miscarriges. It must have been so difficult for you both. I am not sure about the testing that is done in this cases, but I wanted to mention as a doetitian that recent research has shown recurrent miscarriages in woman woth coeliac disease that is intreated. I thought I would mentione it as I know often they don't test for this unless you have symptoms, but not all coeliacs do have symptoms. It is something that I see often in clinic. I also read that half of the times no cause is found for recurrent miscarriages. So much more research is still needed... I hope this was a bit helpful and I wish you all the best.

I'm sorry for your losses it can be so disappointing having the doctor tell you that everything is fine when clearly something went wrong. I had a similar problem, 3 miscarriages in 6 years of trying and nothing to show for it. I had every test you could think of, I was poked and prodded and it took around a year to go through all of that testing only for them to say there was nothing going on. I felt so discouraged, but unexpectedly a few months later I became pregnant without even trying and by some miracle I've had a healthy pregnancy this time. I know that sometimes people will suffer recurring miscarriages without any explanation. I think the difference in this pregnancy was that I had stopped trying so I was focusing on my own physical health, I was getting back into fitness and was eating much healthier than I had in the past, and was in recovery from my ED and finally at a healthy weight. I can't say that's what fixed it but I'm guessing that it helped

Thank you both. I really appreciate that xxx

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