I had that surgery 2 years ago at age 40 and now I am 8 months pregnant. Good luck to you!
I had large cysts inside of both fallopian tubes, which, by the time they were diagnosed, were causing torsion (aka twisting of the fallopian tubes, and loss of proper blood flow to the ovaries) due to their size and weight. The solution was (obviously) to remove the cysts, as they were not bursting on their own.
Fallopian tubes are quite susceptible to damage. If you had surgical removal of cysts (especially from INSIDE your fallopian tubes, rather than on the outside suface) you may have scar tissue, causing your problem.
You may also have suffered trauma from torsion that occurred.
I would get an ultrasound. Normally your fallopian tubes should be fairly translucent, to nearly invisible on an ultrasound. If your doctor can see them, it may be indicitve of damage. With those results, you may be more able to find the cause of your troubles.
I hope that I have been of help.
~Kat
i also had adhesions removed so they put me on the depo shot to prevent them to come back. dose anyone know if these really works i want kids someday.
Hi my name is Isabel (24yrs) and about 2years ago I had an ectopic pregnancy on my right fallopian tube I was 14 weeks pregnant and dint know do to irregular period's, so I ended up on the ER and had my tube remove. Then six month later (2010) went back to the ER do to a chronic abdominal pain, so the DR requested an ultrasound and notice a cyst on the left ovary DR told me that usually they dissolve by them self's and to follow up with my OBG. Within a day I schedule an appoiment with my OBG and told her what the DR from the ER had told me. and only did a pap mire and say that everything was normal and did nothing about the cyst. this year I’m going to be four year married and have no success getting pregnant. I ended up in the ER 2 days ago due to the same abdominal pain, had another ultrasound done. ones again and ended up that the cyst is still there and it had grown bigger I'm really concerned that Aim not going to be able to get pregnant now that I only have one ovary <?xml:namespace prefix = o ns = "urn:schemas-microsoft-com:office:office" />
What kind did you have, how were they removed?
I've recently been told I have a cyst inside my fallopian tube. That it has it's own blood supply so my DR. seemed concerned. I've been referred to gyno but my appt isn't for a few weeks. I'm freaking out thinking worst case scenario. I'm in so much pain and now I'm scared.