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No. If you don't have fallopian tubes, you would have to do IVF to get pregnant.

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Does IVF work if both of your tubes are distally blocked?

yes


Is ivf tecnique is safe for normal baby?

IVF babies are just like any other baby.


Besides a tubal reversal and adoption what are your other options for a baby and can you take an egg and your partner's sperm and have it implanted in the uterus bypassing the tied tubes?

IT'S CALLED IVF.


How can i get pregnant with my tubes tie cut and brunt?

Either by having a reversal, or by IVF and implantation.


Was Louise Brownas born the first IVF baby?

yes she was


How do you get pregnant after you had pid and had 1and a half tubes cut out?

Your chances of pregnancy are slim. You may be able to try IVF.


What are symptoms if a baby starts developing in the fellopian tubes?

How do you know when a baby is forming in the fellopian tubes


You are already tubal ligation but you want to have one more baby if possible for you to get pregnant again what you need to do?

you could either have a tubal reversal or try ivf. a tubal reversal would be cheaper, but you would have to use protection or get your tubes tied again.


My wife and i would like to have a baby, but what is the ballpark cost for egg & sperm extraction with IVF?

The IVF procedure typically includes egg and sperm extraction. A single cycle IVF typically costs around $10,000.


Is there any kind of payment plans to receive reverse tubal ligation without insurance?

hi I am 41 years of age I have had one ivf failed at 40 years of age should Itry reverse of my tubes as wellas ivf


Will a turner syndrome girl have baby?

No, not her own. However, it is possible to give birth to a baby, but only after IVF (in vitro fertilization).


How does invitro work?

In vitro literally means 'in glass' and with this form of assisted conception, fertilization takes place in a glass (or more commonly, plastic) dish in the laboratory. (At one early stage, scientists used test tubes for fertilization, hence the term "test tube baby".) IVF was originally devised to overcome infertility caused by blocked or absent fallopian tubes. Today, IVF is used to treat many more reproductive problems, including irregular ovulation, low sperm count or motility, and unexplained infertility.