Is it available on the NHS when you already have children? I'm sorry, I don't know if you have children or if this is your first. I have three biological children. It's frustrating I had our daughter only in 2013, and now it's this huge struggle.
I'm confused as to whether treatments are offered on the NHS when you already have children if they impact your health aside from wanting more children, and if you have to pay for treatment if say, it's IVF. I'm probably not making sense.
The things I guess are the most obvious to me to get checked out are blood clotting disorders, any immune system problems, hormone levels, egg and sperm health and anything obvious in uterus or tubes making things difficult.
Kind of hoping after the decidual cast thing that that may have helped and things may possibly happen now that isn't there. I would also like to try to sort out whatever the problem is by myself if possible, I've been trying to figure it out for months. I feel guilty taking up a space in a fertility clinic when I have children, when there are probably many without children who need to be seen.
But on the other hand I know if the problem lies with myself then it could be having a huge impact on my general health so needs sorting out anyway.
I hope my husband's sperm are ok, I know he will feel like it's his fault if there's something wrong with them