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Fertility After Tubal Ligation Removal: Options & Considerations


Question
Hi, I was contacting you hoping for some answers I had both my tubes removed
back in the beginning of 2012 after I had my 3rd child as the doctors had
recommended it since I had become pregnant with him afrer having my tubes
cut and tied in 2010. At the time I agreed to have the tubes removed I never thought
I would be considering having another child but I have since divorced
and know that at some point I am going to want to have a child
with my new partner and I wad just wondering what my options might be
for becoming pregnant or if it is even possible. please any advice you
Can offer I would be more than thankful for I am just llooking for
sine kind of hope. I am contacting you from PA.

Answer
Hello Tracy from the U.S. (Pennsylvania),

There is only one option to have a child after the tubes have been removed and that is IVF.  It is a very good method/technology with very high success rates.  The only down side is the cost.

Good Luck,

Dr. Edward J. Ramirez, M.D., FACOG
Executive Medical Director
The Fertility and Gynecology Center
Monterey Bay IVF Program
www.montereybayivf.com
info@montereybayivf.com

Monterey, California, U.S.A.

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