Hi Dr Sher, I’ve been getting mixed advice from consultants and I’m hoping you can help. I’m 40years old and have one child, conceived with no issues, and have had a number of chemical pregnancy losses. I’m conceiving very easily, almost every cycle I try, but losing each pregnancy soon after a positive pregnancy test. I have had some tests done which showed borderline antiphospholipid syndrome but everything else has come back normal.

One consultant has recommended an endometrial biopsy, and another consultant said this was to check for NK cells which can easily change and so it wasn’t a reliable test, and that the treatment would be Intralipids which is just ‘mayonnaise’! I know that you recommend intralipids so I would love to know your thoughts on this.

Another consultant suggested steroids but was concerned about the increased risk of cleft lip in baby, I wasn’t aware of this risk, is it something to be concerned about and to rule out the use of steroids for RPL?

Finally, the same consultant who felt intralipids offered no help, has prescribed hydroxychloroquine to help with RPL. I have been advised to take this for 3 months before trying to conceive, and when I do start trying to take aspirin until 6 weeks pregnancy, and to begin clexane with pregnancy also.

Would you suggest intralipids alongside the hydroxychloroquine, or is one preferred over the other for RPL?

Many thanks for any advice
B