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Is Normal Pregnancy Possible With One Blocked Fallopian Tube?

my wife has a ectopic pregnancy in left fallopian tube and the same was removed in 2008. since then we are trying for baby. but recent diagonsis (HSG & Laproscopy hysteroscopy) suggests that right one also blocked. and also detected genital TB. Now, is it possible to get normal pregnancy anymore. what is the % of success. she is now taking medicine.
posted on Thu, 13 Mar 2014
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Hi,
Thanks for the query. I understand your concern.
With one tube removed.. another tube blocked &history of having genital TB (which must have caused it) actually chances of conception are difficult.
Still let her finish with her treatment.. get her investigated for hysterposcopy to acertain uterine
condition.
If rendometrium is normal she can go for .test tube baby.. other wise plan an adoption.
Consult a fertility doctorfor expert advise.
Thanks.
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Is Normal Pregnancy Possible With One Blocked Fallopian Tube?

Hi, Thanks for the query. I understand your concern. With one tube removed.. another tube blocked &history of having genital TB (which must have caused it) actually chances of conception are difficult. Still let her finish with her treatment.. get her investigated for hysterposcopy to acertain uterine condition. If rendometrium is normal she can go for .test tube baby.. other wise plan an adoption. Consult a fertility doctorfor expert advise. Thanks.