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ectopic pregnancy

I am a 28 year old female who has lost 3 babies in the past 3 years. I have only one child who was born in 2003.  The last baby that I lost was an ectopic pregnancy in Febrauary of this year and from what the doctors told me I was showing no signs or reasons that it happened. I have not had my menstrual cycle since that surgery in which I lost my left fallopian tube. My husband and I have been trying to have another baby with no success yet. We actually went out and bought the ovulation tests and they always come back showing that I am not ovulating. I was wondering if this means I cannot have any more children or if it is going to be difficult?  Should I be looking into fertility drugs?
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ask your doctor because there is a medicine they can give you to start o'ing.  conceiving with one fallopian tube isn't impossible, it'll just take a bit more time!  (And I was O'ing while breastfeeding with no periods)  Anywho, I am sorry for your loses, and I can only imagine the stress that comes with it!

But do talk to your doctor.  They can refer you to a RE would can help you get back on track!  They have the medicines to help you O, and to increase your chances and it going a bit faster!  I wish you all the luck in the world!

I have heard, with a few people that have had ecyopic pregnancies that, it took up to a year to get back on track without help.  Talk to your doctor though!
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Well, to what I know. In order to "O" you have to have a menstrual. If i were you, I would go and talk to your Ob. I do believe there is something out there to help start/get back your menstrual....Im so sorry for your lost's.....
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