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It all started back in Sept 30, 2009 when i had my tubual ligation reversal done. It was a success, so we thought when i got pregnant two months after the surgery, but just one week after finding out I was pregnancy, I missed carried. I don't know the cause and it still bothers me.
After a year of trying on my own I returned to my Gyn who did the surgery and started Clomid (6 rounds). Yeah it helped with ovulation but no baby. We did an hsg and how out that only one side is open...
This is the third year of trying to conceive, I am finally calling it quits, the gyn said no more drugs, no IUI ( wont work with one). I have been told that my only chance of conceiving is to have an IVF done, which I can't afford.
has anyone else gone this long since a miscarriage and not gotten pregnant?View Thread


I am thinking about going to fertility specialist, but I have to pay out of pocket and I know it can be expensive, especially since I stay home and run to business that are just getting started and babysitting my niece.
In addition, he thinks the IUI will not work because I only have one tube open and if i cant get pregnant naturally withone, there's no chance with IUI...believe me I was ready to try IUI, even my husband.View Thread

It's amazing what us women will go through to have kids, but then when you husband is being eatin up inside from the mc it just shows how much we know about our man,
Fingers crossed that this is my month for a positiveView Thread
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