yes there is go to the doc, get some tests done, but i think you have a chance, hands down, teehee
2006-06-27 10:01:36
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answered by Vprincess 5
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I have also experienced ectopic pregnancies. Eventually, I had to have my right fallopian tube removed because it was scarred and twisted too badly. Several years later, I conceived and gave birth to a healthy baby without any intervention from fertility specialists. You need to have your tubes examined via ultrasound and go over your results with a doctor. You may still be viable on one or both sides. As the others have said, if your tubes are beyond repair, there are still other methods of conception so your childbearing future is secure provided there are no other problems.
2006-06-16 15:16:06
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answered by RayvenWolfe 2
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Yes, there is future
As long as you have at least one ovary and a healthy uterus there is
You would need to go to an Ob/Gyn that specializes in fertility issues
if on your previous ectopic pregnancies they had to remove the fallopian tubes there is no way the sperm and the egg can get together by their own means so what the fertility Dr may do is to give you some medications so that you produce some eggs and extract them and fertilize them with sperm from your partner and then put the fertilized egg in your uterus and follow up the pregnancy (In vitro fertilization)
it wont be easy nor cheap but yes there is future for you.
2006-06-16 14:31:58
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answered by larkus 2
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there are many reasons for ectopics. the one that seems most likely is that your tubes may have been scarred for one reason or another that prevents the fertilized ovum fromreacing the uterus. Scarring can come from repeated std's or many infections from childhood.
If you have been pregnant, then you are ovulating, the semen are getting through, but not the ovum. you need to see fertilization specialist to see if you need a hysterosalpingogram to see exactly how patent your tubes and other structures are.
2006-06-28 13:46:45
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answered by Anonymous
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It might help to go back to your gynae and have your tubes checked to make sure scar tissues aren't blocking them, or narrowing their passages. Narrowing or blockage could limit your chances of getting pregnant, or result in a future ectopic pregnancy again. There're ways to dilate narrowed tubes if you want to try conceiving naturally. Alternatively, you can try conceiving via IVF. It's best to talk through your options with your gynae, who knows your condition best.
At any rate, it's really far from hopeless for you.
Good luck!
2006-06-16 14:36:20
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answered by m 4
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you need to rebuild your reproductive system.
I would recommed Dr. Christophers Female Reproductive formula and the Hormonal Changease Formula.
https://www.webhealthstores.com/WorldHealthDepot/index.mhtml?sp=1&category=product&page=product_display&product_category_id=14&product_id=1761
https://www.webhealthstores.com/WorldHealthDepot/index.mhtml?sp=1&category=product&page=product_display&product_category_id=14&product_id=1699
Not only are they very effective but they are inexpensive.
They are safe to continue taking even after you get pregnant...they will reduce the risk of miscariage.
2006-06-29 19:31:46
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answered by Anonymous
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If you really want a child and can afford in vitro, that might be your only chance. Or, you could adopt.
2006-06-29 19:59:33
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answered by Jen K. 2
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go see a fertilty doctor and ask about invetro and it might help if you take some fertilty drugs
2006-06-16 14:19:24
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answered by crystal b 2
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invitro or artifical inplant
2006-06-29 16:36:11
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answered by butterfly_lashes 2
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It is unlikely.
2006-06-27 16:38:07
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answered by Cybil 2
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