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If you want to opt for pregnancy, you can consider going ahead with discussing your pregnancy plans with your gynecologist/obstetrician. Consider visiting your doctor/gynecologist for getting further evaluation done along with a HSG (hysterosalpingogram) test to check for the patency of the fallopian tubes. If the test shows patency of tubes, (along with normal functioning of ovaries), you can go ahead with your pregnancy plans. If tubes are blocked, and non-patent (as shown by the HSG test result), then you will have to undergo surgery for tubal reversal to make them patent and then try for pregnancy. If you do not intend to go ahead with surgery, or if the surgery cannot be done, you can opt for options like IVF. Visit your gynecologist/obstetrician at the earliest for further clarification and assistance. If you are unable to carry pregnancy/get pregnant, you can also discuss with your gynecologist/obstetrician about the options of surrogacy (where you can have your partnerâs eggs and your sperms united/fertilized to have baby and have it grow/develop in a âwomb on rentâ such that you can be the biological parents for the child) and adoption (where you are not the biological parents of the child).
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