Guest guest Posted August 15, 2000 Report Share Posted August 15, 2000 Hindy, My doctor didn't give me any reason why it happened. It ruptured the tube and it blew my artery. I'm not to clear on what it looks like. I am still in the healing process but I am worried because yesterday I had back pains, and as well, had sharp pains in my stomach as well or where the fallopian tube is. I'm not sure why this happened. I'm okay now, but it still worries me. Any ideas? What happens to fallopian tube? TTC > > Hi, > My name is . I recently had an ectopic preganancy about 3 weeks ago. > It > was in the fallopian tube. My doctor hasn't communicated well with me that > well. They took my fallopian out. So what happens regarding the tube? Is > it > gone forever? What are my chances of trying to conceive? Does it depend on > what kind of surgery I had? > > Help. > > > > I am so grateful to have had a boyfriend that has stood by my side and > continually support me through this. > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 15, 2000 Report Share Posted August 15, 2000 Hi , Welcome to the group so sorry it had to be under such a saddening situation, however you will find lots of comfort, support and knowledge from the group, I know I have. To answer some of you questions if your tube ruptured it is my understanding that once the tube rupures it is gone forever. The chance of conceiving are not as easy witho only one tube but it is possible and has been done.. I have been a member for only 2 months and have seen 7 (I think) ladies in the group go on to concieve after eps. I had a tube rupture also in May '00 and I was told I could go on to have a successful pg and delivery. I also know thaqt once you have an ep the chances of another are higher than those who have not had one. I hope this has helped some..I am sure others in the group will also repy to you questions and fears. Again welcome to the group ... We are all here to help and listen to each other. e > >Reply-To: ectopicpregnancyegroups >To: <ectopicpregnancyegroups> >Subject: What happens to fallopian tube? TTC >Date: Tue, 15 Aug 2000 12:05:46 -0500 > >Hi, >My name is . I recently had an ectopic preganancy about 3 weeks ago. >It >was in the fallopian tube. My doctor hasn't communicated well with me that >well. They took my fallopian out. So what happens regarding the tube? Is it >gone forever? What are my chances of trying to conceive? Does it depend on >what kind of surgery I had? > >Help. > > > >I am so grateful to have had a boyfriend that has stood by my side and >continually support me through this. > ________________________________________________________________________ Get Your Private, Free E-mail from MSN Hotmail at http://www.hotmail.com Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 15, 2000 Report Share Posted August 15, 2000 I am terribly sorry to hear of your loss. The good news is, you have another fallopian tube, and you do have a decent chance of conceiving again...Did your doctor give any ideas as to why it happened? Did he say how the other tube looked? Sometimes they just taking tyhe aborted fetus out of the fallopian tube, and sew up the tube,, they don't always take it out. Its always good to have someone with you.. it definitely helps. It is a very confusing experience. Hindy > What happens to fallopian tube? TTC > > Hi, > My name is . I recently had an ectopic preganancy about 3 weeks ago. > It > was in the fallopian tube. My doctor hasn't communicated well with me that > well. They took my fallopian out. So what happens regarding the tube? Is > it > gone forever? What are my chances of trying to conceive? Does it depend on > what kind of surgery I had? > > Help. > > > > I am so grateful to have had a boyfriend that has stood by my side and > continually support me through this. > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 15, 2000 Report Share Posted August 15, 2000 V., So sorry for your loss and hope you will find this group comforting and helpful. It is full of knowledgeable women who have been through so much like you and are willing to share everything. I've seen that others have responded to your tube question so I won't put my 2 cents in, but just want to say welcome and ask any and as many questions as you wish. Take care!! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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