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pregnant after salpingectomy?

I had my right fallopian tube removed 10/5/11 due to an ectopic pregnancy. My husband and I have been trying to get pregnant for about 8 months now, with no luck! My periods are more regular now, as they occur the 9th of every month. But, bc of the lack of mucous every other month... I assume I only truly ovulate every other month. What can I do to increase my chances of getting pregnant without fertility drugs. Is it even possible for me to get pregnant again?
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Aslong as theres no blockages or problems with your remaining tube u should b fine.  Me and my husband were trying for 9months wen i fell pregnant and i also only have 1tube and ovary,i think it does take longer but just keep trying and iam sure it will happen for you,i kno how u feel tho coz i was gettin worried wen it didnt happen after 6months but now iam 27wks pregnant. Keep positive :-)
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I got pregnant after losing my follopian tube. it was unplanned and on birth control. God really wanted me to have another baby. good luck.
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Thank you, I'll try that. We're trying so hard.
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sorry meant to say helpful envirornment to get to the egg
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my mom concieved my little sister with one tube, she had a tuble pregnancy and lost the,one tube. so yes its posible and i used preseed to get pregnant with this baby and i got pregnant the first month. it is a personal lubricant that gives the sperm a very helpful enviornment to get to the why and i only used it three ir four times and ir says to use four g but i only used two and ir still worked. good luck and stay positive
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