I would love nothing more than have your wish of being pregnant come true.
What was your physician's thought when the ultrasound showed dye uptake in a portion of your right fallopian tube? Is the entire right fallopian tube still intact? Is there only a portion remaining?
If the entire right fallopian tube is still intact, connecting your right ovary to your uterus, then getting pregnant naturally is possible.
I suggest that you make an appointment with your gynecologist to determine the reason you have not gotten your period for one month.
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Hello Anonymous,
I would love nothing more than have your wish of being pregnant come true.
What was your physician's thought when the ultrasound showed dye uptake in a portion of your right fallopian tube? Is the entire right fallopian tube still intact? Is there only a portion remaining?
If the entire right fallopian tube is still intact, connecting your right ovary to your uterus, then getting pregnant naturally is possible.
I suggest that you make an appointment with your gynecologist to determine the reason you have not gotten your period for one month.
Maryann
June 13, 2012 - 4:44pmThis Comment
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