If your physician advised you to wait at least three months before trying to conceive, there must be a good reason and you should consult him or her on that.
Your chances of having a successful pregnancy will depend on the underlying health of your remaining fallopian tube. In general, 65% of women achieve a successful pregnancy 18 months after having an ectopic pregnancy.
Your physician knows the health of your remaining fallopian tube and your risk factors for another ectopic pregnancy, if there are any.
I can only surmise grieving and discomfort as reasons for a decreased sex drive. Loss of a pregnancy can be devastating for some women.
Consult your gynecologist regarding the pain you continue to experience.
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Hello Anonymous,
Thank you for your question.
If your physician advised you to wait at least three months before trying to conceive, there must be a good reason and you should consult him or her on that.
Your chances of having a successful pregnancy will depend on the underlying health of your remaining fallopian tube. In general, 65% of women achieve a successful pregnancy 18 months after having an ectopic pregnancy.
Your physician knows the health of your remaining fallopian tube and your risk factors for another ectopic pregnancy, if there are any.
I can only surmise grieving and discomfort as reasons for a decreased sex drive. Loss of a pregnancy can be devastating for some women.
Consult your gynecologist regarding the pain you continue to experience.
Regards,
October 13, 2014 - 2:50pmMaryann
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