is it still possible to conceive after having my phelopian tubes removed due to a tubal pregnacy that ruptured



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Fallopian tubes transport the egg cell to the uterus for fertilization, so the quick answer is, unfortunately, no. However, science and God are amazing and if you do desire a child there may be a way around this obstacle, so the best thing to do is to scedule an appointment with an Ob/Gyn and find out.

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cryllie


Ask the doctor.
Yes anything is possible. You should go see your dr. right away though because if you are pregnant there maybe complications due to the fact that your fallopian tubes are gone.
I think IVF is ur only option if u are no longer producing eggs/ovulating, but yes, ask a Dr in person to dicuss your options.
If both tubes were removed it is not very likely to have a pregnancy. If both tubes and both ovaries then there will be no pregnancy. Sometimes the dr will only have to remove one tube/ovary due to ruptured etopic so you have a 50/50 chance of pregnancy.
Yes after having my first child I conceived accidentally. When I was about 6 and a half weeks pregnant I started getting really bad pain and bleeding. Dr sent me home!! Next day I went to have a scan and was told that I had a ectopic pregnancy and would have to have an emergency operation to remove the baby. Was totally guted. After the operation I was told that ectopic pregnances don't form into embro's they are usually just a large cell mass that grows but mine had actually formed into a baby. They had to take my tube away aswell so was only left with one tube. I was told to wait for 3 months until we could try again. Well I conceived straight away with one tube and i am know lucky enough to have a little girl to go with my little boy. I was lucky to fall so quickly but you will have a baby of your own. Good luck I wish you all the best. XX
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