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Reddit mentions of Coming to Term: Uncovering the Truth About Miscarriage
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That is a lot to absorb at once, I'm so sorry.
Not totally sure of the circumstances, but I am working from the assumption that you are in the US and that this treatment has to do with recurrent loss. If both of those assumptions hold, you might consider checking out Mary Stephenson at UIC (Chicago). Assuming what your RE thinks you need is not explicitly barred in the US, she might be able to help - or even offer alternatives. I read about her work in Jon Cohen's book on miscarriage and recurrent loss, and she does some really interesting work. She originally was based in Canada, but moved to Chicago. Anyhow, if I were to have another loss, I've entertained trying to see her. Even REs don't really specialize in miscarriage very often.
Anyhow, feel free to disregard if this does not fit with what you are talking about. No matter what, sending lots of hugs!