Certainly with work: done on both Fallopian tubes, common sense says you will have a hard time conceiving due to the ovum's potentially difficult path into the uterus to be fertilized in the tube. It all depends on how "open" or functional your right tube is. Afterall, you really only need 1 tube open to make it work. If the pathway is scarred up, then in vitro fertilization maybe your best bet.
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