tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-10528990.post209441595079331443..comments2024-03-28T16:16:27.941+05:30Comments on The IVF Specialist's Blog for IVF patients: Ectopic ( tubal) pregnancy after IVFDr Aniruddha Malpanihttp://www.blogger.com/profile/05693466221743076739noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-10528990.post-40271543878414116332018-02-13T22:00:40.753+05:302018-02-13T22:00:40.753+05:30Since you have got pregnant once, you have a good ...Since you have got pregnant once, you have a good chance of getting pregnant again<br /><br />Yes, the risk of ectopic is increased, but you do also have a chance of having an intrauterine pregnancy !<br /><br />If you do have another ectopic and decide to do IVF, there's no need to remove the tubes - sealing it is enough<br /><br />We look forward to helping you to have a baby !<br /><br />Dr Aniruddha Malpanihttps://www.blogger.com/profile/05693466221743076739noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-10528990.post-44737936204682967482018-02-13T19:12:20.263+05:302018-02-13T19:12:20.263+05:30Hi! I had an chemical pregnancy, followed by an ec...Hi! I had an chemical pregnancy, followed by an ectopic. The first time we tried 2 months. The second, the first month trying I became pregnant with the ectopic. I insisted it was ectopic and was discovered in the 6th week. My hgc was already dropping slowly, but I had methotrexate because I was scared of a rupture. 5 months later I had a HSG that showed my right tube partially blocked and my left (with the ectopic) clear. Two doctors said to try again and if it is ectopic, to do a laparoscopy. I would like an opinion on the way to go. If it is ectopic, I would prefer to go to IVF, but what is the best way? To remove the tubes or to seal them? What would give me the best chance to conceive? Anonymoushttps://www.blogger.com/profile/11548843283794870120noreply@blogger.com