Monday, May 11, 2009

Has anyone had an ovary removed and had a baby afterwards?

Just had a ovary removed due to a cyst and we wanted to have another baby in a few years but could we be harming our chances by waiting ?

Has anyone had an ovary removed and had a baby afterwards?
My mother had one of her ovaries and tubes removed when she was 12. On top of that she had mild uterine polyps (benign growths in the uterus walls)


The doctors told her when she was 12 that she would have a 1% chance of EVER having children. Back then they didn't have IVF available... so pretty much you either got pregnant or you had to adopt.


So when my mother and my father got married at ages 16 and 18, they both knew it would be a slim to no chance that they would ever have a baby.


By the time my mother was 26 years old, she had 4 children completely naturally! I am her 4th :)


I am living proof that doctors can be VERY wrong with their diagnosis. Dont lose hope, it will happen for you when the time is right!


Just keep going to your doctor and eventually you can get on Clomid or injections to stimulate your ovary. Its also possible you might not have any problems at all concieving


But since you say you don't want to try for a few years.. don't worry about it right now. ^_^
Reply:My sister had to have an ovary removed in Dec 03 when she was pregnant with her first child. She had a cyst that was growing with all the pregnancy hormones. She now has 3 beautiful children. She didn't need any sort of fertility help to conceive any of her kids. Hope this helps.
Reply:My Mother had me 3-4 years after having a ovary moved do to a tubal pregnancy. I doubt you will harm your chances.. they may only get better as you heal.
Reply:me and my wife are going thru the same problem. we were told that we should have no problem ,because you can have a normal healthy sex life and have kids with one ovary, its kinda like your kidneys born with two can live without one
Reply:A friend of my mom's had a son with one ovary and no tube.





Lots of Baby Dust to you!


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