Ovary And Uterine Tube Removed Due To A Cyst. Conception Chances?
Lucy had both her left ovary and her right uterine tube removed surgically at age 17 because of a cyst and a tumor in these organs. Now, at age 32, she remains healthy and is expecting her second child. How could Lucy conceive a child with just one ovary and one uterine tube, widely separated on opposite sides of the pelvis like this?
Hi, Thanx for the query. I understand that she has removed her tube and one ovary. Well chances with one ovary and one tube are equally good as having both tubes. She should get ovulation study and see whether her remain ant ovary is ovulating or not. If its not ovulating she should consult a gynaecologist for ovulation induction drugs. If ovulation is proper then she might go for iui too.if iui,s fail then ivf will be the last mode of action. Byeee.
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Ovary And Uterine Tube Removed Due To A Cyst. Conception Chances?
Hi, Thanx for the query. I understand that she has removed her tube and one ovary. Well chances with one ovary and one tube are equally good as having both tubes. She should get ovulation study and see whether her remain ant ovary is ovulating or not. If its not ovulating she should consult a gynaecologist for ovulation induction drugs. If ovulation is proper then she might go for iui too.if iui,s fail then ivf will be the last mode of action. Byeee.