IVF: On rare occassions, tubals can be reversed. Much higher success with IVF (in vitro fertilization), where eggs are retrieved from mom and then fertilized in the lab with dad's sperm and then implanted into the uterus. This bypasses the tubes so it doesn't matter if you've had a tubal. You need to sit down and have a nice consultation with a fertility specialist/clinic in your area.
Answered 6/16/2014
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Surrogate : Do not expect your uterus to carry a pregnancy after ablation, if established it would likely quickly be lost. Line up a surrogate, have your eggs harvested and fertilized in the lab with dad's sperm and implanted in a surrogate. This is an expensive and frustrating process but one way you could both have a biological kid together.
Answered 6/18/2014
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