Hi Rianon, I can understand your dilemma but I don't have any answers, sorry. I did PGD due to a balanced translocation which means my miscarriage risk is very high but there is a small chance that I could have a baby with an unbalanced translocation with severe mental and physical disabilities. However, I also have fertilitiy problems PCO, endo, and DH has a variable count, so I don't know what to do now that we have been so lucky with our twin girls through PGD. Although there is a chance of getting pregnant naturally it is tiny, but it is still there. After so many years of TTC and IVF/PGD and miscarriages I can't get my head around contraception and what I should do.
After being on the pill in my 20's and all the IVF don't want any more extra hormones in my body.
If I did get pregnant naturally I would expect to miscarry in the first tri, but if that didn't happen I would have an amnio or CVS, then consider my options from the results. It sounds so wrong writing that but I have to consider my girls. I would love another baby but I think my best chance is my one frozen embie whcih passed the PGD tests, although I have no idea of the odds for just one frostie.
I know I haven't helped you in your decision but just wanted you to know that you are not alone. Good luck x

After 5 years of endo surgery, clomid, 2 x MM/C, 2 x ICSI cycles and 1 PGD cycle,
beautiful twin girls born 8th Feb 2010, we are so grateful
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