I am not : The doctor you need to ask. U need to go and possible consult a infertility specialist which I am not! good luck 2u!
Answered 4/24/2013
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Tubal Disease: Anytime you have an ectopic pregnancy, you should assume that both tubes are damaged. An open tube is good but the tissues are likely compromised and thus fertility is reduced. At age 35, you should limit Clomid (clomiphene) to 3-6 months and preferably have coh/iui. Check out other fertility factors. Consider ivf earlier than later. All this with specialist advise.
Answered 6/24/2014
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Preganancy after ect: You may still become pregnant. The lack of one fallopian tube may make this more challenging and it may take longer than you might otherwise expect. Ultrasound may be helpful to determine when your left ovary is about to produce a potentially fertilizeable follicle. You should see a fertility specialist. If you are already, a second opinion may also be valuable.
Answered 8/2/2013
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