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Can I have a baby?

I had to have a Tubal Ligation because of medical reasons is it still possible for me to try and have a baby?
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179530 tn?1368936603
Hmmm, this sounds pretty normal. We hear stories about "one time accidents" and moms getting "knocked up" a lot. I think these extremes give us a false illusion on how often we actually ovulate. You might try the TTC (baby dust) communities too. They might have alternate suggestions. But I would start by making a GYN visit to make sure your hormones are regular and your thyroid is functioning properly.

Even though this doesn't sound too concerning. I would give this a check before waiting while your bio clock is ticking.

Good luck sister! I can't wait to see you on here posting of your birth plans! (even before you concieve)
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3183263 tn?1344736236
Hey I have a question I'm trying to get pregnant but I had been on depo provera since 2009 until 2011. Im still trying to conceive getting pregnant. I need help what can that problem be.?
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179530 tn?1368936603
Don’t be discouraged if you can’t conceive or have the tubal ligation reversed. There are other ways to become a mother. You may consider adoption or a segregate. Fostering a child would be another way to play an important role in a child’s life. You’ll be in my thoughts. Let us know what your doctor says and how you feel about alternate options.  
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179530 tn?1368936603
I’m sorry sister. Naturally, you most likely won’t conceive since you have had your “tubes tied” & if you do, you have a high risk of an ectopic pregnancy. Although sometimes you can have the tubal ligation reversed.

Talk to your doctor about your options and let us know.
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