How many chemical pregnancies did you have before a viable pregnancy?
I know chemical pregnancies are common but how many is too many? When is it time to see a fertility specialist or run more tests? I had an ectopic in June 2019, a chemical in September 2019 and another in November 2019. My doctor just says we should keep trying and let her know if we have another positive pregnancy test and she’ll put me on progesterone. Both times I bled right away so by the time she puts me on the progesterone it will most likely be too late (if low progesterone is even the problem). I know 2 chemical pregnancies isn’t a lot but I just turned 34 and I don’t feel like I’m being as proactive as I can be. I’m just wondering what the likelihood is of having a viable pregnancy after multiple chemicals. Should I request more testing?
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