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Hi ladies, so i had my lap end of march where they removed one of my tubes. The left tube is patent but after seeing my consultant today they said that the fimbria is fuctioning at 30%. So basically can i still get pregnant or not? I really dont know what to do now. And to my surprise they are scheduling my frozen transfer for June.... eeeekkkk......didnt know it would happen this quickly..... looks as if it will be a natural fet.... so if anyone has any advice please let me know... im eating healthily and looking into acupuncture before and after transfer xx

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No advice, but I just wanted to wish you all the best with it xxx

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