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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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(reply to tparisi)

hello am glad you are prgnant again but did yu have to take any medicine at all?I have had both my tubes removed due to raptured tubes but really want some advice can anybody thre help me

October 12, 2012 - 3:33pm
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Anonymous (reply to tparisi)

I pray that I get this miracle happen to me and my beloved.

July 22, 2012 - 10:02pm
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Anonymous (reply to tparisi)

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I am in awe. I just had surgery 3 weeks ago. Ectopics in both sides one tubal (left side) one cornual ( right side). I lost the tubal pregnancy by myself and dr thought I was done but HCG count kept going up. Discovered cornual pregnancy 1-3% in all ectopics. I was in pieces. The dr had to perform sugrery and removed a piece of my uterus along with pregnancy and right tube. The left tube was damaged due to the ectopic. My mom said: God has his way.... Maybe He will perform a creative miracle. I am a science teacher and science tells me it's impossible but reading this now I'm not that sure anymore. I just hope I can have a creative miracle such as yours. God bless you and your baby!

May 12, 2012 - 5:59pm
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Anonymous (reply to Anonymous)

Did she do IVF?

April 9, 2012 - 12:03pm
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hi! so sad to hear ur situation same thing happen to me and my b/f nd we were reallyb trying to get pregnant. the procedure we need to take is expensive. drs. say u cant get pregnant. but leave things to God nd it could very well be possible. good luck!

March 7, 2012 - 6:01pm
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