DP has a friend whose sister had this in both tubes. They had many many rounds of IVF before it was diagnosed and she had both her tubes removed. She fell pregnant the first IVF round after surgery, after a record-breaking (for her) EPU and her best ever embie rates (there are a bunch on ice, her little boy, who is now about 5 months old, was the fresh transfer). She had (i think) chlamydia-induced PID in her teens but it was promptly treated, she had no idea the infection had lingered until now.
I hope this brings hope. It sounds like such a scary prospect, to lose one's tubes when one is so desperately trying for a baby, but with this condition it can really make a huge difference to success rates.
Bookmarks