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Socalwhitty, I'm sorry to hear about [Miscarriage|miscarriage]]. It sounds like you are being monitored carefully and it's good that the tube didn't rupture. Your doctors should be able to let you know what your chances are at conceiving again. Good luck!
-- Contributed by: HollySwansonI just lost a very wanted baby to tubal pregnancy and being this was a "change of life baby", it was very special and important to me. The tube didn't rupture but was on the verge of it. The worst part of all this was the anticipation leading up to this shock and now having to deal with the emotions I am not sure I can deal with. The tubal pregnancy has also started a very complex scenario of infections that now seem to be running rampant through my body. I am under a doctor's care however I sure am not doing very well.
-- Contributed by: socalwhittyCarolyn, if your tubes are intact and working normally, you should be able to get pregnant naturally. Your doctor should be able to tell you if their is scarring or blockages that could prevent you from having a viable pregnancy.
-- Contributed by: HollySwansonI have had tubal pregnancy in both of my tubs and still have a normal period not sure why but can still get pregnant or will i need to do ivf
-- Contributed by: CAROLYNTonya, the chances of having a second tubal pregnancy are about 10-25 percent. So it can happen, but is not very common.
-- Contributed by: HollySwansonWhat are the chances of tubal pregnancy occuring twice in 6 months?
-- Contributed by: TonyaThelma, I'm not sure what you mean. Are you pregnant now? If so, talk to your doctor or Planned Parenthood office about your options.
-- Contributed by: HollySwansoncan i terminate a pregnancy after a year tubal pregnancy surgery
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