Yes, Consult your gynocologist and they will be able to go over your options with you.
2006-09-22 07:38:51
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answered by Amber S 3
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Yes. It is possible. My sister had polycystic ovaries syndrome, and has 2 kids and 1 miscarriage. She was told she would not conceive. She then went to get sterilised and they only found one tube. They said then there was a possiblity that she could get pregnant as only one tube was clamped. She then decided to get her womb"microwaved" as she didn't want anymore kids, but she could still get pregnant before this op so don't give up hope!!!
2006-09-23 00:32:32
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answered by sabrina 2
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the only lady i understand of who have been given pregnant after tube blockage grow to be clinically determined used IVF and had a efficient being pregnant. She chosen IVF via fact the expert she consulted mentioned that her probabilities of a efficient being pregnant weren't so solid via fashion of blockage. you ought to evaluate seeing yet another expert and finding out what's achievable given which you purely have one solid tube/ovary left. some tubes are blocked in a fashion that unblocking isn't a solid decision. i will see that one poster believed which you had tubal ligation. wager s/he did not study the question.
2016-12-18 15:01:14
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answered by ? 4
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If you were able to conceive after being told your tubes were blocked, then that diagnosis must not have been entirely accurate. You should still have a chance.
Good luck!
2006-09-22 07:45:09
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answered by mockingbird 7
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it will be difficult but not impossible if you have miscarried since the diagnosis. Have a chat with the gp to discuss fertility issues and good luck
2006-09-22 07:36:11
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answered by jess w 2
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Yes - nothing is 100% unless a hysterectomy's involved.
2006-09-22 07:44:46
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answered by Anonymous
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Yes, it may be possible. Things happen all the time that we can't explain. If its meant to happen it will.
2006-09-22 07:36:38
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answered by star 2
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Life often finds a way, anything is possible as long as you have ovaries and a uterus.
2006-09-22 07:34:53
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answered by essentiallysolo 7
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yes, with the help of gynecologist
2006-09-22 07:34:35
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answered by dtmc542006 3
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possible
2006-09-23 23:04:15
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answered by Anonymous
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