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Fluid in fallopian tube, he wants to remove my tube/ s

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Kris123499 · 19/10/2022 15:21

Hi I saw my gynaecologist who gave me a transvaginal scan. Everything looked perfect however he picked up on fluid which he thinks is coming from my fallopian tube. He is talking about removing my tube. He has me booked in for surgery laracopsy or something I think its called to remove my left fallopian tube. He said we would have better ivf success to just get rid of that tube.
he's organised a dye aswell to check both tubes. I don't know yet if theres any fluid in other tube but I've read it's usually in both ?
I'm utterly devastating. We were both due to see our fertility consultant to be added onto ivf list. Now we're worried this will cause a huge delay and we worry they won't add us to the list before this is taken care of. I honestly don't have time on my side as I'm 39.
I've read online jts called a hydro tube ? Says if its visible on an ultrasound then it's significant.
Has anyone been throught to give me any advice?
I'm honestly just feeling suicidal at this point. Its just been on things after another . Everytime we have a test we come out with another problem that's preventing us getting pregnant.
Losing my tube or possibly both feels like the end. Even tho were struggling to get pregnant for years inside me has never gave up hope that maybe one day. Without tubes it's final I can ever get pregnant naturally and Ivf is a huge expense, we planned on trying ivf next year and still trying naturally with clomid. Itsa big deal to lose a tube and I really don't want to but he said it will stop me getting pregnant with ivf as its toxic . I'm wondering has anyone been through this and what options advice they were given. I was only given one option to remove the tube.
How do you cope with this
Did you need one or both tubes removed
How long does this take are waiting lists long
I don't know what more I need to ask. My head is frazzled. I literally just want to go to sleep and never wake up

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PointyMcguire · 19/10/2022 18:09

I can’t offer advice, but didn’t want to read and run. So sorry to hear things are looking bleak, are you able to get a second opinion before your surgery or talk through alternative options with the gynaecologist? Hopefully someone with more knowledge will be along soon, but please don’t lose hope, I’ve known a couple of people who have conceived with only one tube x

Lavendersummer · 19/10/2022 18:17

Would you consider NaPro? It’s much better known in the USA.
Might be worth a try. It works with a woman’s cycle to identify what is happening and resolve it naprotechnology.com
Now some doctors are doing video consults.
Im sorry you are having such a tough time

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