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Hello Anonymous,
Welcome to EmpowHER. Thank you for coming to our community with your question about conceiving in the absence of the right Fallopian tube.
In most situations, getting pregnant with one ovary is not only possible, but no more difficult than if you had two ovaries. More important is whether the fallopian tube, a small tube that connects the ovary to the uterine cavity, is intact.
If a woman is missing one of her ovaries, the remaining ovary will continue to ovulate each month, making pregnancy possible.
Anonymous, have you had your right Fallopian tube removed and are you trying to conceive? Continue to have sex around the time of your ovulation, ideally a few days before.
Regards,
January 10, 2017 - 9:46amMaryann
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