3 Responses to “What are the chances of me getting pregnant with one blocked tube?”

  1. Bella Says:

    Why don’t they flush your tube? My friend had that done and both times she got pregnant the month after. I had other problems, ovulation only on one side, due to a cyst. Low progesterone, and not able to keep a pregnancy past the first trimester. After finding the solutions, I now have a 7 month old son.

    Make sure you are really confident with your doctor. I spend over a year with a women that told me I would never be able to have my own. She never knew what was really happening, she kept doing the same thing each cycle…Clomid and progesterone. Both were at the wrong time and the wrong form. (oral progesterone instead of suppository) Be well taken care of, and don’t despair.

    All the best

  2. jenzito Says:

    my friend has 2 kids from one tube- it can happen

  3. Nameless3 Says:

    I *believe* that when you get your periods, one month it’s from one ovary and the next month, the other ovary. So I’d assume that you’d be more likely to get pregnant every other month.

    I could be totally wrong though.

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