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I would pursue endocrine referral. Some endocrine disorders link with AI disease. There are a number of possibilities. ANA varies, as does the ENA, which is composed of the subtests for Lupus, RA, Sjogren's etc. Those tests can be repeated off and on to look for change.

Graft-host disease is possible since you lost so many pregnancies, and that can be more pronounced with a male offspring. It's unusual. IVIG is sometimes used to prevent pregnancy loss.

I am glad you have two lovely little girls!


Mere...your medical history is similar to mine. I have had the sacroilliac thing too.....20 years ago!
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