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Can I still get pregnant without fallopian tubes?

By September 17, 2008 - 12:51pm
 
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I had my fallopian tubes removed due to multiple etopic pregnancies. I still have my ovaries, so can I still get pregnant?

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im 17 n getting my 2tubes remove for my 18 and i love kids i know im young but give me some hope plz?

October 13, 2011 - 2:18pm
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I read a book by a famous minister, John Graham Lake, called "Adventures in God", who experienced several miracles during his ministry in the early 1900's. One miracle I must share. There was this women who had her ovaries, tubes and uterus removed through several different surgeries. Yet GOD manifested His miracle working power and miraculously recreated her ovaries, her tubes and her uterus. They all supernaturally grew back. And she did concieve naturally an had a child. Just because you can't wrap your natural mind around it and it is unexplainable by the medical field doesn't mean it can't happen. God created every fiber of our being and He is Soverign and can also recreate. There are stories after stories of people recieving creative miracles, limbs growing back, eyes balls growing back. God is no respecter of persons and you too can believe Him for your own miracle He is just waiting for those who have faith and step out and believe.

September 13, 2011 - 12:09pm
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Anonymous

Hello all,

I was the one to originally post this question a couple of years ago and I surprised that people are still posting and commenting. I am very hopeful after reading many of the post, especially the one in which the young lady had the little boy without tubes. That is a miracle from God.

I have also been reading that many of you have been able to pay for the IVF treatments with your health insurances. Can you let me know which health insurances help pay for the treatments because my husband and I have been trying for 5 years and are under the impression that we need to pay like 15-20 thousand in cash, which we don't have.

Please someone help with whatever information that you can give us. I live in NYC, and I am not sure where to start on gathering info on this IVF matte.

I would water be emailed personally because I do not want another 2-4 years to go by with me not coming to this website...

Congrats to everyone that has been successful in achieving family happiness and much love.

Francis M Brathwaite

Look forward to hearing from someone soon.
Thanks!

August 24, 2011 - 9:33am
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Anonymous

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 - 4:53am
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Anonymous

HI
is I have a chance to get knowledge with this beautiful woman in the picture lol

August 17, 2011 - 10:40am
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Anonymous

i had my tubal ligation done in 07 now i,m having backache heartburn . going to bathroom alot , headahes , throwing up can you still get preanet

August 16, 2011 - 11:50am
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Anonymous

Hi My name is April and i have been reading all your storys about having your tubs removed and your periods are late well 2 years ago i had cancer and had to have 8 weeks of radiation the doctor said i would never be able to have children becouse the radiation will destroy my Fallopian Tube well i was wondering why it stopped my period but not yours thank you

July 19, 2011 - 3:54pm
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Hi April,
I am not a doctor. I would like to share with you a wonderful resource, Fertile Hope, www.fertilehope.org. This resource is specifically for individuals who have or had cancer and want to build a family.

More than impacting your fallopian tubes, my guess is the radiation deminished your ovarian reserve. It is the shedding of follicles/eggs from your ovaries that leads to a menstrual cycle. If you are not producing follicles/eggs, I don't know if you would be experiencing a period.

This is definately a question for an gynecologist and I hope to do ask someone.

Good luck,
Davina
Fertility Within Reach

July 21, 2011 - 1:49pm
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Anonymous

I think the girls that are saying that they got pregenet after a removel of there tubes are just wanting attention and not telling the truth about having there tubes removed

June 25, 2011 - 7:31pm
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Anonymous

I have had my tubes removed for almost 7 yrs and I hav NOT gotten pregenet I don;t believe you cab get pregenet unless you have INVETRO

June 25, 2011 - 7:29pm
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