Possibility of getting pregnant after removal of my left fallopian tube due to ectopic pregnancy

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Can i still get pregnant without a left fallopian tube?

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    Hello! Of course you can :-) I had removal of my left ovary & Fallopian tube after having 2 ovarian tumours and one functional cyst in the same ovary. I was also diagnosed with stage 3 endometriosis and adenomyosis. 2 months after trying, I fell pregnant and am now 12 weeks gone!! :-)

    Just shows that all hope isn't lost. Stay positive xxx

    • Posted

      Hi Red,its great to hear your positive side,.

      Please tell me what treatments were you recommended for endometriosis,

      thank you in advance.

    • Posted

      Hi Red,i forgot i needed you please help me know the treatment they recommeded for adenomyosis(thickening of uterus?) this affects my uterus and am yet to get treatment.

      Thanks in advance

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      Hello, well I'm only 24 so to be told that I have endometriosis AND adenomyosis was a big shock! Yes they said the lining of my uterus is fibrous, thick and essentially damaged. It's like endometriosis but within the uterine wall. I'm living in Germany with the forces so was offered either the hormonal coil or a new medication called Visanne.

      While Visanne does not cure the disease, it slows down and sometimes stops the spread of the disease! I had a lot of endometrial tissue removed when they removed the tumours from my ovary.

      Hope this helps!!! Xx

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      Sure,it does help and gives me better information when facing the gyno..

      Thank you.

    • Posted

      Thank you very much for your words of encouragement and positivity. wink

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