Sorry to hear this, I know this all must not be easy for you or your husband. Thanks for sharing your story with us. Hope here you can find answers to your questions and your story help others in the same situation. Like I mentioned in your previous post. If you were left with one ovary and uterus, you would still be able to conceive. But, because you had both fallopian tubes removed, it's impossible to conceive on your own. Because your eggs would not be able to travel without your fallopian tubes. IVF would be the only way to be able to conceive. I've attached a link on IVF.
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Hi [email protected],
Sorry to hear this, I know this all must not be easy for you or your husband. Thanks for sharing your story with us. Hope here you can find answers to your questions and your story help others in the same situation. Like I mentioned in your previous post. If you were left with one ovary and uterus, you would still be able to conceive. But, because you had both fallopian tubes removed, it's impossible to conceive on your own. Because your eggs would not be able to travel without your fallopian tubes. IVF would be the only way to be able to conceive. I've attached a link on IVF.
http://www.google.com/url?q=https://www.empowher.com/media/reference/vitro-fertilization&sa=U&ei=e4kVT9OMA8vjggeLnenQAw&ved=0CAQQFjAA&client=internal-uds-cse&usg=AFQjCNGiKENYUEeyVq2bid1niBN2w0UGgA
Best,
Daisy
January 17, 2012 - 8:33amThis Comment
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