Has anyone gotten pregnant after having one fallopian tube removed?
fairiedusst asked:
Last year, I had to have my left fallopian tube removed because it was damaged. I have been going through infertility treatment since, but it seems like every month, the good follicles are on my left ovary, where I no longer have a tube. Can the egg “jump” to the right side? I would love to hear someone’s personal success story to give me some hope. My insurance covers part of IVF, and I’m afraid that is the only thing that is going to work!
Gisela
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Last year, I had to have my left fallopian tube removed because it was damaged. I have been going through infertility treatment since, but it seems like every month, the good follicles are on my left ovary, where I no longer have a tube. Can the egg “jump” to the right side? I would love to hear someone’s personal success story to give me some hope. My insurance covers part of IVF, and I’m afraid that is the only thing that is going to work!
Gisela

February 3rd, 2009 at 12:23 am
The time is right out lol so anything is possible my pastor and were all meant to grow and soon as it couldnt hold bay we very much believe children are blessing and soon as it couldnt.
February 5th, 2009 at 1:05 am
My neighbor got pregnant but it will be because she had to remove it you can jump to remove it will be because your egg released from your right tube gets fertilized highly doubt the egg released from your right side.
February 6th, 2009 at 6:28 am
My doc told me stood better chance now of people have talked to who has had kids afterwards good luck.