Monday, May 11, 2009

Can I still get pregnant even after having my right ovary and fallopian tubes removed approx a year ago?

I had my right fallopian tubes and ovary removed approx one year ago, and now I would love to get pregnant I am just worried that I am unable to get pregnant with only one ovary. What are the chances if any? My surgery was major and was not performed laproscop. Are my chances as great as a woman with both. what diffenece does ahving one ovary make in the ovulation process?

Can I still get pregnant even after having my right ovary and fallopian tubes removed approx a year ago?
you should still be able to. it just might be harder to get pregnate. if you have any questions you should really talk to your doctor.
Reply:You probably only ovulate every other month, although mother nature may take over and make it regular. But likely ever other month. You can get pregnant no problem.
Reply:YES. Don't give up hope. I knew a woman who only had 1/4 of ONE ovary and got pregnant. The doctors told her she would probably (main word probably) not ever get pregnant. Her daughter is now a beautiful 3 year old. I also knew a woman who was born with one ovary and has 3 kids. I don't think it's totally impossible!
Reply:sure wh;y not. you have an ovary that works.are your periods monthly, then there should be no problems.. see a specialist to make sure and they could tell you if you need to do anything to increase your chances.. ie:: after sex lie on your left side to ensure the flow goes that way .. or something dumb like that,, it worked for mygirlfriend.
Reply:anything changes everything down there. it all depends on your body and how often your body has been using that other ovary....each person is different and it isn't always 50% on each side. if after a year of trying then i'd see a dr to see if there are any blockages in the other tube and maybe you might be a candidate for invetro.
Reply:As long as your left one is there your chances should be 50%

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