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04/11 i had my fallopian tubes removed, but still have ovaries.im recently engaged & he wants to know if i can have another baby?

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Yes: You need a surrogate, and you would do an in-vitro fertilization cycle where your eggs would be fertilized with your husband's sperm, and transferred into the womb of the surrogate. A surrogate charge is usually 20, 000$ and higher, unless she is related to you or your friend.

Answered 7/10/2013

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Bypass tubes: The cost may still be an issue but a fertility center can harvest some of your eggs and fertilize them with dads sperm. The resulting combo can be placed in your womb at the appropriate time after your body has been prepared to receive the embryos.

Answered 1/17/2014

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