tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-57644621261583551.post4886568027386345267..comments2023-05-23T14:31:22.445+05:30Comments on Stork Stalking: Aneuploidy as a cause of recurrent miscarriageAnonymoushttp://www.blogger.com/profile/15553205805046479504noreply@blogger.comBlogger4125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-57644621261583551.post-78085454737157823172012-09-26T06:46:26.088+05:302012-09-26T06:46:26.088+05:30oh Jay, I relish in your gigantic brain and your u...oh Jay, I relish in your gigantic brain and your unquenchable thirst for knowledge. I hope that your searches lead you to the answers you are looking for. <br />I found the British study fascinating when I heard of it. The data you share here is also really interesting. 40% seems so high, but that's in women who are doing IVF - i.e. for whom there was a problem to begin with. The rate of m/c in the general population is lower than that, and includes other causes than genetic abnormalities in the embryo. Augustanoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-57644621261583551.post-59506592673804443602012-09-24T20:29:30.473+05:302012-09-24T20:29:30.473+05:30Who the heck knows is right...I wish there were cl...Who the heck knows is right...I wish there were clear cut answers.Tiaranoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-57644621261583551.post-75500810161189175212012-09-24T06:40:45.574+05:302012-09-24T06:40:45.574+05:30Yes, I remember reading something like 60% of all ...Yes, I remember reading something like 60% of all embryos are aneuploid. And that superfertility study is interesting; completely anecdotally I noticed years ago that many women I knew on SMC boards who had recurrent chemical pregnancies or relatively early miscarriages also got pregnant SUPER easily, like pretty much every cycle they tried, which is much higher than a statistical average for IUIs.Gwinnenoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-57644621261583551.post-49267956820245169402012-09-23T06:47:10.839+05:302012-09-23T06:47:10.839+05:30This is so so so interesting to me. Thank you for ...This is so so so interesting to me. Thank you for posting. I feel the same way, my uterine septum problemo, combined with and my ability to now get pregnant very easily puts me in this same exact place. Ugh. One of these times is bound too work again. Katienoreply@blogger.com