Hard to say: You will need to be evaluated possibly with a hysterosalphingogram or laparoscopy to evaluate the tubes that are left befor that decision can be made.
Answered 6/30/2013
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Not great: You would need to see a fertility specialist, ideally one who does robotic surgery. When parts of the tubes are removed and cauterized that is not ideal for reversal. But it may be able to be done.
Answered 9/15/2013
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Reasonable: Depending on the location of the tubal removal, an infertility surgeon can microscopically give you a reasonable successful rate after anastomosis.
Answered 4/21/2014
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