Joined: 23 Feb 2006 Posts: 1 Location: New London, CT
Partial Hysterectomy 3 Yrs Ago Due to Severe Endometriosis! Posted: 02-23-06 21:44pm
Hello I wanted to ask some opinions about
whether or not I can ever become pregnant
at the age of 27. I had a partial
hysterectomy 3 yrs ago with the removal of
my right ovary and fallopian tube. I
still have my uterus, cervix, left ovary
and fallopian tube. Two weeks ago I had
a hsg done and my fallopian tube is open.
I have not taken bcp for 7 months now and
now taken prenatal pills. My fiance has
the xyy chromosome genetic disorder which
is supposedly not klinefilter's syndrome
xxy. He is 36 years old and from his 1st
marriage he was told that his sperm count
was low in his late 20's. We have been
having unprotected sex for 6 months now
and I am still not pregnant. We have an
appointment with an advanced infertility
clinic but that is not until april. I am
very impatient but they offer pgd which is
pre-genetic diagnosis. This is supposed
to help with the best selection of the
embryos to perform ivf. I want to keep
my hopes up but I am not sure what to do.
Should I keep trying to get pregnant on
my own or should I wait to see the
infertility center in april?
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