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Questions after a HSG

I am new to this board.  Over the last year I have had MC and an ectopic pregnancy.  I had a HSG done yesterday and only my left tube filled with the dye, the right side would not fill at all.  The doctor was unsure whether the tube was there and blocked or if there was not a tube there at all.  I had severe pain with the ectopic but the caught it at 6/7 weeks with methotrexate.  Did my tube burst and it is not there or is it just blocked?  Where do I go from here?  If I do have a tube can they remove the blockage or is removing it altogether a better option for fertility reasons?  I just do not want to have another ectopic.  How can you tell if you have both tubes intact or not?  He did not see it on the screen?  Anyone else had this situation?????
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Has anyone gone on to have a healthy pregnancy with one of your tubes being blocked?  I just do not know where to go from here, now knowing that my right tube is blocked after having a HSG done.  I am scared to try naturally and hope that I do not get pregnant from that side.  Has anyone been in a similar situation and had a positive outcome?
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Thank you for your suggestions.  I just want to conceive naturally and hope that I do not have to go through another ectopic.  It was very painful.  I have a healthy 2 1/2 year old and do not understand what would cause my tube to be blocked.  The doctor made it seem like he could not even see the other tube?  I would think it would still be there?  I have an appointment in November to see someone.  We are going to try again this month though.  I pray for the best.
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i will suggest in by any chance you had block tube opt for ayurvedic med treatment as one of my cousin had successfully conceived .
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Welcome to the board!!  I don't know if a tube can burst without you having a lot of bleeding.  I thought that could be life-threatening if a tube bursts.  Even if it is blocked, you still have a good chance of conception from the other side, as many woman have conceived successfully with only one tube.  The only thing I can suggest is to ask your doctor to have an MRI done to see more details of your tube and whether or not it's there.  

Sorry I couldn't be of much help but maybe someone else will be able to share their experiences with you.

Good luck!
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