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Had a etopic pregnancy in 2013, with my ex partner. they removed my right fallopian tube and ovary during my surgery. why am i not getting pregnant> ?

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Dr. Stuart Hickerson answered

Specializes in Family Medicine

Pregnancy: The surgery will reduce your chance of pregnancy. However your other tube if it is not damaged should work. In studies of people with no problems it is an average of 6 months to get pregnant. So if you want to get pregnant it might just take time. If still no pregnancy see gynecologist. You made need evaluation to check the remaining tube.

Answered 1/23/2017

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Many reasons possibl: Well, for one, you only have half the chance of getting pregnant with only one remaining tube and ovary. Many times an ectopic is caused by other diseases in the tube which cause blockage or scarring. Your new partner may also have a problem with his sperm. The best test for you is a hysterosalpingogram and for him is a semen analysis

Answered 10/25/2017

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When a fallopian tube is removed by surgery are the ovaries also removed?

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