A member asked:

Tubes are cut and burnt but i want another baby?

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Possible: Tubal reversal is often not covered by insurance and the success rate is not high. Other options include having your eggs fertilized and then inserted into the uterus. You can adopt an embryo already in storage to be inserted into the uterus. Or you can look into regular adoption.

Answered 7/4/2014

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