Q&A: Chances of getting pregnant with one fallopian tube?

by Dr. Gerard M. DiLeo

I am 34 years old, and have only one fallopian tube. I conceived one child with no problem despite this condition, and have been trying for my second for more than a year now. I am looking for more information related to TTC (trying to conceive) with only one fallopian tube. Can you help?

The good news is that with only one tube, the longer you try to conceive, the better your chances. This is just a matter of raising the odds of having had more ovulations take place on the side with the tube over a longer period of time.

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