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What Are The Chances Of Pregnancy With Both Tubes Removed?

Hi, I am 32, 5'7, and am 287lbs. I have had 2 miscarriages, and 2 ectopic pregnancies. With the 2 ectopic pregnancies, I had both my tubes removed, and with the 1st ectopic, I also had cystic mass removed from one of my ovaries. Is is possible to still get pregnant naturally? I do understand that the fertalization occurs in the tube, therefore have been told the chances are near to impossible?
Wed, 10 Jun 2015
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Hi,
As your both Fallopian tubes are removed then there is no question of carrying ovum from ovary into uterine cavity so pregnancy is not possible.
So there is no possibility of having pregnancy.
Ok and take care.
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What Are The Chances Of Pregnancy With Both Tubes Removed?

Hi, As your both Fallopian tubes are removed then there is no question of carrying ovum from ovary into uterine cavity so pregnancy is not possible. So there is no possibility of having pregnancy. Ok and take care.