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Old July 4th, 2009, 11:04 AM
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H Melbel,

Sounds like you've been fortunate in the baby game.Hopefully you have not had to go through any IF treatments.I wouldn't wish it on a dog. Despite the nature of the beast at times where it can be to say the least unpleasant emotionally,humilitaing, invasive and really trying.
If you'reone of the lucky ones who gets a baby out of it, nothing would make you take any of it back.
That said ,to be put through all of that ad get no baby...10 times, 7 times ...twice.

There are therapies in the UK...Dr Ndukwe has the #1 rate of success there. He used IVIG at first and has recently swithched to a non-human blood product called Intralipids. It is just as effective and has no side effects at all. For fun, look and see what you can find about him. He is not alone. The Beer center in SA (California) Los Gatos to be exact. EVERY NK bopsy done in Australia is sent there for analysis. They put it on a plane and get the results remotely. SIRM Las Vegas...All IVIG - Intralipid usere. All get results unparalleled here.

Just for your information, IVIG is given to PG women who are in danger of a miscarry for certain conditions.Why would 15% of this country's supply of IVIG (which is made in the US not in Australia) goes to Obstetricians and OB care. How can it be dangerous and Illegal if an unborn baby is given this in utero? Check with the Austraalian blood service for confirmation of this.

The government won't pay for it.You can get the treatment .It is not in short supply, they have plenty, just not here because it's expensive .If it were covered, they would have fully 1/3 of all IVF patients who don't concive after the 3 rd try who are more likely than not to be stuck with some immune/clotting issue and have to pay for it.Ay 3 K a treatment that would be very expensive.
They are generous enough with the safety net.

IVIG is not illegal. Please don't scare people. Dr Matthias and a few others who I have found are certified specialists and the therapy is administered in hospital in 3 hours or so by nurses.Is the Royal Melbourne infuson therapy unit doing something illegal by treating infertility patients who are there under medical supervision?

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