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Hi, Anon, and welcome to EmpowHer.
As long as you have an intact uterus, you could get pregnant by in-vitro fertilization. But can you tell us a little bit more about what's going on?
Why has your period stopped? What have the doctors told you? And what is blocking your fallopian tubes?
Do you have endometriosis, perhaps, or polycystic ovarian syndrome?
Are you a candidate for surgery to clear your blocked tubes, or have the doctors said that it's permanent?
Please let us know more details and perhaps there is more detailed information we can help you with.
May 7, 2009 - 10:14amThis Comment