Partial Tubing

Updated on October 25, 2010
M.P. asks from Edison, NJ
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Can you still become pregnant if you've had (3) ectopic pregnancies, which have resulted in having both tubes partially removed.

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H.L.

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I don't think so though anything is possible. What did the doctors say?

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A.B.

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I had one of my tubes completely removed after an ectopic pregnancy, and afterwards I became pregnant using IVF. I would think you could certainly become pregnant with IVF.

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B.C.

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Not sure, but I'd have your ob get you into an hsg test. I had one done. It showed that one tube was completely closed up (scar tissue from ectopic removal) and one was flushed out during the proceedure. We were pregnant the same month, but I've only had one ectopic.

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K.M.

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I'm not sure but I think you can if you have an IVF procedure.

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