Hi honey,You have a good chance with only 1 tube as long as you have 1 ovary too.Best wishes bev xx
i have one tube good this the left and the right blocked. i ve been tried to b pregnant for 10 month includiing this curent month nothing happen. i was on clomid last month but no pregnancy and missed period for 15teen days the following day i went to see my doctor he put me on provera to bring the period back. and on clomid again . so do you guys think i could fail again because of my bad tube i still have.
Hi honey,I asked my doctor the same question as i have i good tube and the other was partially removed due to an eptopic.I thought that maybe the good tube would be more effective if the bad one was taken away.But apparently it makes no difference.If you dont have any other reason to then maybe you should just leave it.But its upto you.Hope i was helpful hun xx
Hi!
I'm sure that you will hear from many ladies in this forum!
If you were my patient, I would be tempted to do exactly what you are contemplating doing. One reason to remove the "bad" tube, is to reduce the risk of ectopic pregnancy.
It doesn't sound like you have had pelvic infection as a cause of your adhesions, but studies also show that IVF pregnancy rates are improved if tubes that are swollen and blocked as a consequence of infection(hydrosalpinx) are removed.
I personally have had some good luck with pregnancies after "cleaning out" endometriosis, although research studies show mixed data as to whether or not it helps.
Hope this information helps!
Good luck!
Dr B