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Surprise!!!! you'll be happy to know ....... but first a bit of anatomy
The procedure you had done is called a Tubligation : They almost allways leave your ovaries in tact and the good news is our ovaries hold all our eggs (you were born with all our eggs. Women dont produce them as we get older we just have what we're born with ) The falopian tubes are the part that gets cut, smash and burn to prevent any eggs from traveling down to the uterus to be fertalized) And yes it can be reversed. Its not allways efective though.
BUT..... There is a much simpler,less painful and cheaper way you can get pregnanat.
The Dr can make a small cut in your abdomen and retrieve some of your eggs and plant them in your uterus.Usually they put up to three eggs in to help insure fertalization but they can also use a petry dish and insiminate first. either way you have a great chance of getting pregnant when they remove the eggs that way. My suggestion is to have them remove enough to try a few times. But remember that every egg removed is one month sooner you will experience menapause. But dont reak out even if they took 24 eggs thats only gonna bumpupthe inevitable by two years . Small price topay for such a big blessing. Ofcourse there isoneother option.... I'll give you my two , no small incision, no labor pains, no doctor visits,a shorter waiting time,.. in fact I'll have them there by tomorrow and we can call it even ... DEAL? ha ha kidding ...lol
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