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Q: Can Someone Please Help Me With This
asked by: sgtruizgirl on April 15th, 2004
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Four years ago I had a tubal litigation done, I didnt want this done but at the time I was married to an abusive man who pretty much demanded it. I am noe remarried to a wonderful man and we want a baby. Are there any surgeries that can help us have one biologically? Thank you
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sadiedog1245
replied on April 16th, 2004
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Were you cut and tied or what when you had your surgury... I know I have been told you can have your tubes untied but I was not sure if you meant that or not..... Confused
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crystal3
replied on April 17th, 2004
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I Had It Done
I had a tubal reversal done in jan of 2003 and I got pregnant des of 2003. My due date is sept 12th so mine worked, although it did take 9 months. Good luck to you! If you have any questions, let me know.
Crystal
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40girl
replied on May 19th, 2004
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Tubal Ligation
You can see a specialist about having it reversed or if this is not possible see a fertility specialist about invitro fertilization. Your eggs would have to be retrieved surgically instead of vaginally. Some health insurance plans do pay for some iinfertility proceedures, get medical advice and then check with your insurance. I have also heard that some fertility clinics do this free if you are willing to donate some of your eggs to another couple who need donor eggs. Good luck.
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