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hi, Im 19 and she's 18 and we want to have kids.. Dont worry we arent trying to have any now, but hopefully in the future after college. WE just found out that she can't have kids because she doesnt have the tube required to hold the baby so that it can grow. I offered and of course i will have the baby because she cant. But is there any way to have surgery to fix it or is there anything she can take??

2006-11-05 19:05:38 · 4 answers · asked by Anonymous in Pregnancy & Parenting Trying to Conceive

Well, she went to her gyn and the gyn told her that she didnt have the tubes that are needed to hold the baby. SHe can get pregnant by a 1 in 10 chance. But the baby would only survive for 5 days and she would have a miscarriage.. She is taking this pretty hard and im trying my best to be there for her.

2006-11-05 19:15:18 · update #1

Im sorry i keep adding stuff on. I just found out tonight and i've been researching all night. I found out that there is something called fallopian tube reconstruction, but i dont know if i should mention it. I'm just really stressed. BUt thank you all for your honest opinions.

2006-11-05 19:26:25 · update #2

4 answers

If she really wants to carry the child
you two will have, talk to her about the possible
reconstruction of her fallopian tubes.. I somewhat
understand your situation as I medically cannot
impregnate my girlfriend.. so I say go for the surgery
if the possibility of her carrying a child will significantly
increase.. however, if chances will still be slim,
spare her the pain and medical bills...

As for possible medication, I don't believe there
are any that she can take to increase her chances.
Her situation seems to require surgical procedures.

Good luck with you and yours :)

2006-11-05 20:16:05 · answer #1 · answered by one234fiive 2 · 1 0

We are trying here n Australia and found some GREAT information. But its not going to be easy. We are going to use an annomys donar and do it the Thanksgiving way. lol For women aged between 21 - 28 it takes around 6 months and thats if your healthy. If you use a lab and test tube than your chances are much much higher. Go see your doctor. They can give you all the info you need! If there is anything else we can do....

2016-05-22 03:09:58 · answer #2 · answered by Patricia 3 · 0 0

need a second opinion. how did you discover this, that she lacks fallopian tubes?

2006-11-05 19:08:01 · answer #3 · answered by David B 6 · 0 0

She would have to talk to the doctor about that, it's very hard to understand what exacly you are talking about.

2006-11-05 19:07:46 · answer #4 · answered by vampire_kitti 6 · 0 0

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