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Guest wrote:
Hi, I am 26 and just had my tubes removed Friday May 25th. I had fluid in them and the folicles we're destroyed. Did you have any issues with the blood? it seems like a peroid almost.
Hi, my name is JES and I had a tubal done 12 years ago and I became pregnant in my tube and I had to have both removed. The bleeding was like a period to me. I was 8 weeks late and the baby had stopped growing at 5 1/2 weeks or things would have been different for me. Life threatening. I am so thankful that I have a son who is going to be 16 and a daughter who will be 13. I am blessed.
I had my second tube removed through a second Ectopic pregnancy 3rd Jan. I forgot to ask the doctor if I would still have a period. In between the ectopics I do have 5yr old twins through IVF. this would be my option if I wanted any more children. :?
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I went through the infertility process in February, 2010, received 3 embryos in the end of February, last month I found out that none of them took. My husband and I prayed about the entire process and agreed that we would only go through it 1 time because it's really an emotional disappointment if or when you find out you're not pregnant. My total cost was about $6000.00, but it was all worth it. I first praise God for the one son that I do have, and how my life was spared last year as well.
The only way I will conceive now is that I receive a miracle from God! I truly believe there is nothing to hard for him, if he wants you to have another child, whether it's through adoption, love one, etc....he will bring it to pass.
Be Blessed.
C McClam
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Hi Sunaya
If you have had both tubes removed, there is no way for the egg and sperm to meet up. You therefore will need to have IVF if you want to get pregnant. In IVF, the gynecologist first takes som eggs from your ovaries (it needs a minor operation under anaesthetic to do this). You partner then gives a sperm sample and the fertilisation, which would normally happen in the fallopian tubes, is done in the lab. The fertilised egg is then put back into your uterus and develops into a normal pregnancy
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Costs of IVF depend on where you live. I am from England and here IVF is very expensive - around £5,000 for a course of treatment, which is about 2-3 months pay for someone on average earnings.
As for how long it takes - this also varies. First they will need to run some tests to make sure you are ovulating. Then you will need to go on hormone treatment for a month before they can harvest the eggs. They will fertilise these with your partner's sperm and then freeze the embryos. After that, they will implant one (or more) embryo and wait to see if you conceive. If it doesn't work first time they will keep trying - it may take several tries. So, if you're lucky, you could get pregnant in 2-3 months from the start of the process but it could take much longer.
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Yes - it's available in any county with a modern health system. Speak to your own doctor - they will know about local availability
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Hi there
MY Concern Is that I had two Tubal Pregancey.....wishing to have another one maybe in A Yr..My Q's is that do they have one near where I live..N.W.T. canada....I want to get pregnant again...How long is this process take? Any Great feed back will e great thanks you.
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