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[quote=Anonymous]One of my tubes did not open when I had an HSG done. My RE did not feel like that would cause any problems with pregnancy. Apparently fallopian tubes have the ability to grasp an egg from the opposite ovary. Now, having said that, have one tube PLUS irregular ovulation might make the whole process more difficult. Or if there's unknown damage to a tube. But for women who are otherwise fertile, one tube apparently does not impair pregnancy. I have read that doctors like to treat a hydrosalpinx before IVF, though. Apparently the hydrosalpinx contains fluid that may enter the uterus and impair implantation. OP, what are your doctors at Shady Grove suggesting that you do? [/quote]
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