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can not fall pregnant after operation what can i do?
In Dec 2002 my right ovary was removed, because i had a sist on it. I would like to fall pregnant. I do not use any contraceptives and try to eat a balanced diet. I am 31 and my husband 33. What are my chances and what can i do?
The removal of your right ovary should not prevent you from falling pregnant if everything else is normal. If you have been trying for more than a year, you should see a gynaecologist for further investigations to find out what the problem is.
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