Hallow Dear,
The million dollar question is, when surgery was done, why both the tubes were not reopened? If the opened tube is infected, there is a great probability of it getting blocked again. First get the infection treated and then again reassess the patency of the tube by
Laparoscopy or
Hysterosalpingography. If the tube is still patent, you stand a chance of natural conception.
However, tubal patency is not the only factor of conception. You have to find out whether you produce the eggs regularly or not. Ovulation monitoring by
ultrasonography can help you to get this information. Also get the semen of your husband examined. If all the investigation reports are within normal range, try to plan your sexual relations on and around the day of egg release as found by ultrasonography.
If after a fair trial of at least 6 months also, you fail to conceive in spite of all the reports within normal limits, you might have to consider opting for Artificial Reproductory Technique for which you should
consult Infertility specialist.
I am sure, this will provide you initial broad guidelines. For more detailed advice, you may ask me a direct question on this forum.
Dr. Nishikant Shrotri