K.V.
My sister struggled for many years thru many rounds of IUI, invitro & God only knows how many miscarriages. The result via invitro, is my nephews who are now 8.5 yrs. My sister also had an ectopic pregnancy that cost her one fallopian tube, same as you. Here's the point of my story....drum roll please....I am now the aunt of a beautiful 'surprise' baby girl who is 19 months old! Conceived the old fashioned way, hence the 'surprise!' With her previous pergnancies & then w/my nephews, my sister was high risk but for some reason, w/my niece, they didn't consider her high risk which I was surprised by. Her pregnancy went very smoothly, labor was the expected c-section as my sister is very narrow hipped & all were surprised she could birth my nephews vaginally. So, long story short....don't give up hope! I have Polycystic Ovarian & conceived both our boys via IUI but early on in the trying stage, I had my tubes checked to be sure they were clear. I'm surpised you haven't done this before. I was in no pain from this just a slight discomfort made all the better by having taken a Valium beforehand! Mostly just to calm me down. I assume you're currently under the care of an infertilty specialist/endocronologist? Our boys are 4.5 yrs apart & we had the same thought....wanting him to have a sibling to go thru life with....good & bad alike. The gap is bigger than we would've wanted but that's just the way the cookie crumbled. And our 8 yr old isn't always too pleased to have a 3.5 yr old brother but that's mostly his personality & need to be the center of everything! Your doctor is the one to tell you if you should be considering invitro. Invitro can be very pricey so look into what your insurance covers. You may consider switching carriers in order to get better coverage. But ultimately, it's a decision for you & hubby & even your son to make. There's always adoption, too. I wish you the best of luck!