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depends what Ur Doctor did to u what did he or she do
Go to a doctor on this.
Yes you could be pregnant. If you suspect you may be pregnant and your fallopian tubes hurt, it is very important to go see your doctor right away. You may have an ectopic pregnancy (pregnancy in your fallopian tube) which can be very dangerous and needs to be treated immediately. Go to your doctor.
Salpingitis is an infection and inflammation in the fallopian tubes. An STD clinic doctor would treat this, as could a GP or gynecologist.
not likely,but if you are having problems you need to contact your doctor
ovaries, fallopian tubes and uterus
a tubal pregnancy, also know as an ectopic is where the fertilized egg implants itself in the fallopian tube instead of in the uterus.
My wife was born with 2 sets of female organs as well. She does not have 2 uterus's but does have 4 fallopian tubes ( well 3 fallopian tubes now because 1 was removed as a child) We have been searching and searching for the term but can not find it anywhere. All we know is the doctor told her it was called "Horns" but that is not the medical term for it.
The only way to know if your fallopian tubes have been scarred from STD\'s is to visit a OB/GYN. The doctor can use ultrasounds and other equipment to check if any scarring has occurred.ask a docter he/she would know
Ovaries produce eggs. If only your fallopian tubes were removed, then there is no reason you cannot produce eggs. However, for the eggs to reach a location to be fertilized, they need the fallopian tubes for transport. If you are asking related to fertility issues, please contact your doctor, NOW! You appear to have a disease. Shamefully my nan received this - 6 feet under.
cholesterol can make you have high cholesterol. then, when the doctor catches it. they say you have high cholesterol. then you can't really eat anything with cholesterol.
yes this would be possible but unlikely.A tubal pregnancy is found in the fallopian tubes and is where a sperm has impregnated the egg there. So providing you still have your ovaries and fallopian tubes it is technically possible but how the sperm gets to the fallopian tube without a womb and with the top of the cervix/vagina closed by stitches you wouldhave to ask your doctor