I only have one tube left.?


So ladies what do you think?Keep trying the old fashion way or go and have a procedure done.Had r tube removed 3 wks ago.(tubal)

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I think you should keep trying the old fashion way. My cousin had a tubal pregnancy 2 years ago. They had to remove a tube. She is now 5 months pregnant. Everything is going great! Don't give up! You will have one if you are meant to, when you are meant to!! Good luck!

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Do both... try to get pregnant old fashioned way FIRST ... if it doesn't work after a year... then try the other way.

ouch keep goin the old fashioned way! at least its alot more fun.

give it a while. i agree with jessica.


Keep trying the old fashioned way. One tube is plenty.

I would only get a doctor invloved if I tried for over a year with no success.

btw... have fun trying, don't turn it into a chore.


Old fashion way, if you still have a good one you will be just fine. Good luck. I think that you can still have a child. My daughter had a tubal and she had another beautiful baby. God Bless you. Hope you have the same Blessing as she had.


I worked with a gal who had one tube on one side and one ovary on the other side and doctors told her she had a one-in-a-million chance of conceiving naturally. She did. Twice. You still have a 50% chance of getting pregnant each month. Get a basal thermometer and take your temp each morning before you get up or drink anything. Chart your ovulation for a few months and you'll be able to tell by a slight drop in your basal temp that you're about to ovulate. Then you schedule your intercourse for the next 2 days and keep your fingers crossed. I used this method 3 times and got pregnant within 3 months each time. Good luck to you!

FIRST OF ALL HOW OLD R U AND WHAT PROCEDURE DO U PLAN ON HAVING SO I CAN SEE IF I CAN GET THE SAME PROCEDURE DONE ON ME AND HOW MUCH DOES IT COST.........

Yes With one tube, you probably have the same chance of getting pregnant as a woman with two tubes. The only difference is that you'll only be fertile about half the time (but *not* every other month as some people believe). So you'll just have to keep trying...


Why did you have a tubal ligation (tube tied) if you're trying to conceive? It's a fairly permanent method of birth control. Or did it have to be removed because of medical reasons? In the 2nd case, see your doctor, don't wait a year because it's highly unlikely to happen w/o intervention. You may need to have ivf. Good luck



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