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Thyroid level and failed IVF

I have had 3 failed IVF cycles.  Thyroid levels (TSH) have all been normal.  TSH of 0.59, free t3 2.79 and free t4 1.04 (all normal)  Thyroglobulin antibody was elevated at a titer of 1:10.   Thyroid miscrosomal antibody was elevated at a titer of 1:6,400. (nl <1:100).  What is normal range for the later 2 test?  Could this be the reason for my failed cycles?  What should be the next course of trwatment?
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213044 tn?1236527460
OK, I know what an IVF cycle is.

The reference range for thyroglobulin antibodies is less than 2IU/mL, if your lab uses that reference range.

How all of that affects your efforts to get pregnant are unknown to me.

Hopefully someone else will see your question and answer.
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213044 tn?1236527460
Yes, but you are asking a tough question.

What is an IVF cycle?

It looks like your microsomal anti-bodies are about 60 times higher than "normal", and I don't know the acceptable limit for thyroglobulin anti-bodies.

I could google all of that stuff and give you answers, but it would help if you explained what an IVF cycle is.
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Does no one go on these forums?
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