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Saturday, May 7, 2016

EGG TRAVEL TO OTHER TUBE?


IUI#9 done april lepas yang mana i only have best mature follicle on LEFT ovary BUT unfortunately NO TUBE due to ECTOPIC pregnancy last year. at first i thought the IUI will be cancelled like before. but since its another Dr reviewing me. the Dr Insist on it. and explain that the egg can travel to the other Tube. i was like... iakah????

pada awalnya memang inda confident sebab inda pernah dengar or come across benda ani.. can it be? plus i came across same situation on IUI #6 or is it #7? Dr cancelled the IUI because i only have follicle on LEFT ovaries. Sedihhhhh..


" Can my eggs on the LEFT Ovaries travel to my RIGHT tube
and eventually get PREGNANT? "

balik saja dari appointment atu terus i google and found some forum.. YESS!! Miracle do happen.. tapi its sangat RARE and % for the eggs to survive that long journey amat tipis..


IUI #9 eventually end up FAILED. BFN test and got my period on 2nd May. Sedih memang sedih.. after #9 IUI atu... kira immuned sudah.. or maybe Not... *cried*

Alhamdulillah.. i tak pernah menyesal atas apa yang berlaku.. walaupun my twin pregnancy end up to be ectopic dan Tube removed.. at least i know yang i boleh HAMIL.

Ok here are some of my findings...

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How can an egg get down the only tube I have when it's produced on the other side where I have no tube?

The fallopian tubes and uterus are lined with little receptor cells that, at the point of ovulation, are sent a chemical signal that literally 'switches' them on and they emit a signal that attracts a similar receptor in the egg and in the sperm to come and meet in the same place, i.e. the fallopian tube. The fallopian tubes are not attached to the ovaries and, also at the point of ovulation, some very delicate structures called the fimbriae on the end of the fallopian tube begin to move gently creating a slight vacuum to suck the egg toward the end of the tube it is nearest to (like lots of little fingers waving and drawing the egg towards it).
This means that, if you have only one fallopian tube, then there is only one set of receptors working and one set of fimbriae creating a vacuum and so the egg is much more likely to find its way to that tube, whichever ovary it is produced from.
Conservative (cautious/ more likely to take the lower figure) estimates suggest that an egg produced on the tubeless side manages to descend the remaining tube around 15 to 20% of the time. This means that rather than your fertility being halved, it is more the case that the opportunity to conceive has been affected by around 30%. Or looking at it another way, it means we have around a 70% opportunity of conception with each menstrual cycle.
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and Also some snapshot of success story from a Forum.



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