Hello, just like everyone else, I'm also on here trying to find out if it's possible to get pregnant after having both tubes removed. It's fun reading the stories of those who got pregnant, but it's hard to know if it's true. My husband and I got pregnant with our 8 months after his vasectomy, and right after being told I had a benign pituitary tumor making me infertile. I delivered our son in the Canary Islands via c-section, where the doctor completely removed both of my tubes without asking me as he said, here in Spain, you're only allowed a max of 3 c-sections, and I'd reached my limit. So... yeah.
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Hello, just like everyone else, I'm also on here trying to find out if it's possible to get pregnant after having both tubes removed. It's fun reading the stories of those who got pregnant, but it's hard to know if it's true. My husband and I got pregnant with our 8 months after his vasectomy, and right after being told I had a benign pituitary tumor making me infertile. I delivered our son in the Canary Islands via c-section, where the doctor completely removed both of my tubes without asking me as he said, here in Spain, you're only allowed a max of 3 c-sections, and I'd reached my limit. So... yeah.
August 21, 2011 - 4:53amThis Comment
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