Given that you alternative ovaries each cycle I would imagine you see a difference in your periods? Maybe one shorter cycle and one long one with not much bleeding. Or maybe you have a long gap between cycles where you don't ovulate and don't bleed for one side? Maybe everything appears perfectly normal? I would bare in mind you are probably only ovulating every other cycle, that will make it take longer given that you only have a chance of conceiving every other month. .
Pregnancy after an Ectopic pregnancy
In 2009 i had an ectopic pregnancy which led to surgery and removal of my right ovary,fallopian tube, and appendix. Although 2years later in 2011 i got pregnant with my daughter. Currently me n my husband have been trying to get pregnant. It hasn't happened yet. I know i CAN get pregnant bc i have my daughter, but i was wondering if me having one ovary and fallopian tube is hindering my chances of getting pregnant at this present time? I even elevate my legs and hips after every time we have sex and I'm still not pregnant. And i know it's not him bc he has 4 kids. Anyone else have a similar story and can give me any advice?
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