My wife only had one tube and the doctor’s said it would be very difficult to conceive. Three kids later she decided to have the other one tied. So, don’t worry, one is enough.
yes, you still,can provided the other one is in good condition. however u do really need to go to the doct or to have the blocked one fixed - er it doesn’t sound good to me?
Absolutely! It only takes one good egg (and some sperm, of course) to make a baby. You could even have that tube removed and still conceive. It is possible that your "good" one will ovulate every month…which is good news if you are planning a pregnancy.
You should still be able to have a baby. You have 2 fallopian tubes- so the other one should do what the first one can’t. I’d still have a doctor check you out- though. You want to make SURE that there aren’t any other problems that you don’t know about.
Yes you can, just that during alternate menstrual cycles when the ova travels down your blocked ube, your chances are lower.
I had trouble conceiving when i first got married. When i finally did 2 years later, i had to deliver by emergency ceasarean … and during the operation my gynae saw a growth of about 1.5cm blocking one of my fallopian tube. He removed it and showed it to me after the operation. I suppose that was why i had trouble conceiving at first. After he removed it, i went on to have another baby, less than a year after my first.
October 27th, 2009 at 12:20 am
My wife only had one tube and the doctor’s said it would be very difficult to conceive. Three kids later she decided to have the other one tied. So, don’t worry, one is enough.
October 27th, 2009 at 12:20 am
yes, you still,can provided the other one is in good condition. however u do really need to go to the doct or to have the blocked one fixed - er it doesn’t sound good to me?
October 27th, 2009 at 12:20 am
you still have one working tube sweetie. I dont know alot about that type of thing, but Id do whatever it is they feel needs to be done.
October 27th, 2009 at 12:20 am
Absolutely! It only takes one good egg (and some sperm, of course) to make a baby. You could even have that tube removed and still conceive. It is possible that your "good" one will ovulate every month…which is good news if you are planning a pregnancy.
October 27th, 2009 at 12:20 am
You should still be able to have a baby. You have 2 fallopian tubes- so the other one should do what the first one can’t. I’d still have a doctor check you out- though. You want to make SURE that there aren’t any other problems that you don’t know about.
October 27th, 2009 at 12:20 am
Yes you can, just that during alternate menstrual cycles when the ova travels down your blocked ube, your chances are lower.
I had trouble conceiving when i first got married. When i finally did 2 years later, i had to deliver by emergency ceasarean … and during the operation my gynae saw a growth of about 1.5cm blocking one of my fallopian tube. He removed it and showed it to me after the operation. I suppose that was why i had trouble conceiving at first. After he removed it, i went on to have another baby, less than a year after my first.
October 27th, 2009 at 12:20 am
It takes two baby!
October 27th, 2009 at 12:20 am
Not really sure, but sont seem like it