What will be my ovulation pattern now that I only have 1 fallopian tube?

Q. I just recently lost my baby last week through tubal pregnancy. Last week, they had to remove my left fallopian tube so I just wan to know what my ovulation pattern will look like?
Okay, I know I will still ovulate every month. To clarify the question, what will be the pregnancy ovulation pattern? How often will I be able to actually get pregnant?

A. You'll still probably still ovulate each month but since you only have one tube you may only be able to get pregnant every other month.


How can my fallopian tube be weak?
Q. I had an ectopic pregnancy and my one fallopian tube had to be removed. During the surgery the surgeon stated that he had to drain my other tube because there was blockage and noticed that my other tube was weak. What could have caused the tube to become weak?

A. Blocked fallopian tubes :-

When the route for the eggs, after ovulation, to the uterus is blocked, a pregnancy cannot occur. Tubes that are twisted and thin normally have muscles in their walls that are too thin and cannot make the pumping movement necessary to push the egg into the womb. Narrow and weak tubes are congenital.

Agglutinations generate from inflammations on the ovaries and tubes - chlamydia and gonorrhoea being the main causes. An inflammation in the ovaries and fallopian tubes, the appendices of the uterus, is called adnexitis.

so basically its mostly congential... i.e the way your made or something you've had since birth.

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to a friend of mine fallopian tube was removed suspecting tubal pregnancy and a DNC was done .Why?
Q. to a friend of mine fallopian tube was removed suspecting tubal pregnancy and a cleaning of uterus was done .What might be the reason?

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Where can I find more information about a ruptured Fallopian Tube found in a newborn?
Q. All I can find is information about tubal (ectopic) pregnancies. What about ruptured Fallopian tubes in non-pregnant woman and babies?

I ask because I know a person who as a 28-day old baby had to have surgery to repair it and now wants to know more about it and whether it will effect her ability to become pregnant. She wants to gather some info before seeing a doctor about it, but I can't find anything for her.

A. I am so sorry about your friend. I had an ectopic pregnancy and it was SO painful. Hm, I would try a women's site like ivillage.com or Google it. Or maybe ask your own gynocologist about it and where you can find info about it.





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