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Way back in '91 I had a tubal pregnancy that 'calcified' and cause a severe infection in the tube. 

I fought the surgery but the HSG showed such a severe infection that I had no choice....

They did open surgery (I didn't think that I could have Laparoscopic surgery with my pouch) and cleared out the tube and the 'opened it up to heal on its own'...(never quite sure what that really meant)...they put me on progesterone for 3yrs to give my ovaries a rest...

Although I was never able to carry to term, I did manage to get pregnant at least twice after that.

You need a great surgeon who understands the limits and restrictions of surgery on a poucher. Being a poucher and woman makes it even more complicated...

I cannot give advice but I can say that you need to talk to your gyn and surgeon and share all of your fears with them.

Sharon

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