tumor in reproductive system as child - fertility chances? Posted: 12-13-07 20:04pm
Im not sure because I don't know all the
specifics of this. When my wife was a
child she had a tumor(s) in her
reproductive system. I don't know for sure
whether it was her ovaries or otherwise.
Her mom and her both tell me that because
of this she can no longer have children
but we are still trying anyway. We've been
having unprotected sex since before we got
married (so about a year) and so far
nothing. Does that verify this or is their
a chance that we are just unlucky? If
anything is it still possible to nab a
rogue egg in there (if there are any) and
put it to good use?
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strawberi
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Posted: 12-13-07 20:10pm
hmm.. i can't say anything unless we know
the specifics what procedures
were done? did they remove the tumor(s)?
and where were the tumors located?
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Posted: 12-13-07 21:02pm
strawberi
wrote:
hmm.. i can't say anything
unless we know the specifics what procedures
were done? did they remove the tumor(s)?
and where were the tumors
located?
Its a touchy subject. Ill ask her tonight
after she unwinds a bit.
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Posted: 12-14-07 10:22am
So I talked to her and we've come to the
conclusion of talking to her mother, who
knows the most about what happened and
would most likely have the medical
records. So here in a day or two I should
have more info to help this along.
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