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I had one ovary, one tube and a partial tube removed. Can I get pregnant with all these things taken into consideration?

By July 17, 2010 - 11:14pm
 
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I was diagnosed with endometriosis in 2008. I had one ovary, one tube and a partial tube removed. Can I get pregnant with all these things taken into consideration? I know its almost impossible but I was curious to see if tubal reconstruction or something of that nature possible. I have done a little research and IVF is definately out of my price range!

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Hi,
Endometrisis is a difficult condition to live with when you are wanting to conceive. The good news is that yes, there is a chance of conceiving as long as you are still ovulating.

Your individual chances will vary from cycle-to-cycle, depending on many factors of your specific condition. What has your doctor explained to you about your options?

July 18, 2010 - 5:03am
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