I have no idea which side I ovulate on but my friend has always said she can tell due to the pain on one side. My auntie also only has one tube and the other one is so badly damaged they told her she'd never have anymore children on her own. She's since conceived two naturally and she was 43 when she had the last one so try not to worry there is ALWAYS hope!!!! Good luck to you.
Hello i was just wondering if your baby is a boy? Ramzi's method suggests if your placenta is growing on the right side it will be a boy. and if its on left side it will be a girl the accuracy is 95% for boys and 97 for girls.
For me personally I always felt a sharp popping pain from 1 side or other when I was ovulating. Def alternates between the two.
Im quite sensitive to pain in my pelvic area so was always easy to tell. I'm sure a lot of women would never notice.
When I concieved it was from the right side for sure, which makes sense for me due to having endo on left side of pelvis and tube.
Lots of women conceive with only one tube. It can take a bit longer, but it absolutely happens. As far as knowing in advance. I know they can tell you by ultrasound which side you ovulated from after the fact, but not certain about before. I would think they could take a good guess based on the size of follicles prior to O, but I'm not certain. It certainly is worth asking about though. I am quite certain that there is no way to influence which side you ovulate from. Best of luck to you.
Im 37...9 weeks preg w/baby #2. My daughter will be 2 in Feb...I only have one fallopian tube!! I had my left removed when I was 18 due to a very large cyst gone wild. You shouldnt have any problems w/only one tube...nature has a way of knowing. I also had a co-worker who concieved 2 of her 3 children w/only one tube also!! Good Luck :)
sorry about spelling mistakes typing one hand and b/feeding :)
Alot of the women on this site chart there ovulation, there are a couple of different ways to do this some you one or a combination or all. You can check your cervical muccus, when it looks like egg white and is very stretchy, that is optimum fertile muccus, using ovulation test strips, these detect the lh surge your body has to encourage your overy to release the egg, usually 12-36hrs after this is detected you ovulate, or you can do basal body temping, you can also use an ovulation calculator off the net to help predict when you ovulate, the latter is only really good if you have regular cycles, I use the sticks and c/m method. Somen women experience pain in in there overy, which ever side that is releasing the egg, others can have a tiny bit of blood appear on the t/paper or on their undies at time of O, I always feel like I'm about to be sick. Usually you ovulate alternate sides each month, so if they're thinking that only the right side is working properly, you should ovulate from that side each time, I would get yourself onto some good pre-conception vitamins or if you cant find them definatley folic acid or prenatals, I'm abit older than you and I also take royal jelly, evening primrose oil (from the start of my period until ovulation) , and also vital greens, or spurilina is just as good, it takes 90 days for your body to mature an egg so the 3 months prior to concieveing are important as to what you put in your body, good luck