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Yes you can, but the chances are only about 60% that you will conceive. I had my left tube removed due to an ectopic pregnancy in Nov 2007 and I have not been able to conceive yet...but never lose hope!
Answer 1) After 4 miscarriages I had the surgery. I had to wait 6 months for my uterus to heal but was able to conceive right away and had an uneventful pregnancy with no problems what so ever! I would do it again in a heart beat! Answer 2) I did have the surgery and it is possible to conceive, it is just harder to and you may have to try again and again but I assure you it is possible.
no, there is no way of a full term pregnancy, your tubes can only stretch upto a certain extent, and then they will burst, making internal bleeding, which is extremely dangerous to the mother, possible not being able to have children again, and death of the fetus. If you do have any signs of an ectopic then I would visit your hospital asap, as ectopic pregnancy is very serious.
If everything goes accordingly, then yes, Yao Ming should be able to play again. The main evidence of this would be with Zydraunus Ilgauskus, who had a similar surgery that has allowed him to play pretty much injury free since it happened.
An ectopic pregnancy is a uncommon pregnancy in which the pregnancy occurs outside of the womb. Most of the time the fetus (newborn) will not be able to develop and survive.
its been six months since my surgery and my doctor just told me i never will be able to fly again. after i cried, he said he will consider it a year after surgery.
Yes, they usually can before their surgery. A postop/former TS woman will not be able to get another woman pregnant since she lacks male reproductive organs.
depends on how old you are if your young it will heal fast and yes if not it may take longer to heal but i think you will be able too
After a tubal ligation you should NOT be able to get pregnant.
Yes, you do. An ectopic pregnancy is just like a "regular" pregnancy for the first few weeks. Everything feels the same. An ultrasound is done early in a pregnancy to check things out, and if a pregnancy is ectopic, a good ultrasound technician will be able to spot it. There is no other non-invasive way to discover an ectopic pregnancy, and because of the risks posed by an ectopic pregnancy, it is critical to discover it early - if in fact there is one. Ectopic pregnancies are invariably life-threatening events, and prenatal care is important for that and many other reasons.
There is not enough room or environment for the healthy growth and delivery of a baby anywhere outside the womb. The fetus will not be able to develop normally. Most often, as the ectopic embryo starts to grow, it will burst the organ that contains it. While ectopic encompasses any organ outside of the womb, such as the opening of the cervix, etc., this is usually the fallopian tube (also known as a tubal pregnancy). Rupturing of an organ will cause bleeding, severe pain, and even death for the mother.
There is no reason if your other tube is healthy y you shudnt b able to conceive agen. Yes you can.