InVitro Fertilization.
2007-02-01 05:22:43
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answered by jilldaniel_wv 7
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Man I can't stand people on here who give advice that they know nothing about. First off I'm sorry that you are in this situation. Second don't listen to the idiot who said adoption was the ONLY way. Your best bet if you want to have children of your own provided you are healthy enough to carry them is in vitro fertilization. They can stimulate your body to produce lots of eggs at one time with medications. They then retrieve them and fertilize them with your husbands sperm which they will test also. The then allow the little ones to grow for around 3-5 days depending on the clinic's protocol. They will then transfer the embryos aka your babies to be into your uterus through a small catheter. While this all sounds well and good there are no guarantees on whether this will result in a pregnancy. There are also lots of medications involved to prepare. Your other option may be to use a surrogate instead if you yourself can not carry. Hope this helps and if you need anymore information email me at christian_k1@yahoo.com and I can answer your questions or give you a referral to a good Infertility doctor.
2007-02-02 22:04:16
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answered by christian_k1 2
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I think that In vitro fertilization might work if you had any of your eggs stored. I don't know if the female body still produces eggs after the tubes were tied but I think they do and that is the reason for the tying. It is however very costly upwards of about 20 grand. Adoption is another route but again it can be somewhat cost prohibitive and if you are looking to adopt a U.S. born child it is a big beauty contest these days where the mother usually gets to pick the adoptive parents so if you aren't rich and beautiful good luck. I have had friends who have adopted from overseas and that is a fairly easy process but once again costly. Good luck
2007-02-01 05:27:32
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answered by John K 2
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ADOPT!! There as so many children living in orphanages overseas, malnourished and neglected. Give them a chance to have a great life in your loving arms. Check out Cradle of Hope-they do adotions trhough russia, guatamala, asia. The process ormally takes about 1 year.
2007-02-01 05:32:17
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answered by Jamie S 3
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adopt! there are so many oprhaned children in the world. you'll be making such a huge difference in that child's life. i know im going to adopt when im ready for a child. maybe artificial insemination, but i dont know if that would still work, bc your tubes are tied. maybe a serrogate mother. but definitely think about adopting
good luck,
2007-02-01 05:29:32
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answered by Anonymous
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Honestly, you should consider adoption. I know it's not the same as having the experiance of being pregnant and giving birth, but it is really an awsome experiance. I know you wouldn't love an adopted baby any less than one you carried. My best friend adopted 2 beautiful babies and even got to breast feed them!
2007-02-01 05:57:36
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answered by bluegrass 5
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Adoption is everyone 1st thought.. but you could find surogant mother. Where they use your eggs and your husbands sperm. That way it is your baby.. just using someone elses uterus. It cost about the same as adoption these days. My friends adoption was over 30,000.00. It just may be cheaper to have a SM.
2007-02-01 06:42:02
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answered by Anonymous
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Go see and RE and find out why the reversal didn't work. You might look into in-vitro or if not think about adopting.
2007-02-01 06:14:12
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answered by honey27 4
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slightly newborn to me is 6-8 years previous. i'm 13, i evaluate myself an adolescent. no longer a "little newborn". it form of sounds like people make the finished labeling of newborn, preteen, and grownup so complicated. that's 13 so which you're an adolescent. straightforward. 12 and under is a newborn.
2016-12-17 07:13:17
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answered by ? 3
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Adopt, test tube a little ankle bitter, or just volunteer for a great program that helps kids! Good luck!
2007-02-01 05:19:43
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answered by What, what, what?? 6
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