I have one of my fallopian tube removed due to ectopic pregnancy. Is IVF the only option to get pregnant in future. I have mild pcod. Husband profile is ok. How to proceed further
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Please consult with a Gynaecologist in your area who is working on Infertility.
It depends how much patience you have and how much time you don't mind wasting without getting irritated.
If you don't mind waiting for a few years, you may try for a normal pregnancy. No one will give you a 100% guarantee that you can never conceive naturally. But if you feel that the time is running out and you may develop some medical diseases with the passage of time, then you may go for IVF.
One sided salpingectomy does not mandate IVF...there have to be other causes too if it has been advised.kindly consult and provide proper history and documents for proper advice
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