u/RS1630

Any successful live births after two or more ectopic pregnancies? - if yes, I would love to know how you got there.

Hi, I’m 41, petite and 46.5 kgs, history of pcos and borderline type 2 diabetes.

- July 2024, I had my first ectopic which ruptured and I lost a my right tube subsequently.

- Feb 2025, I had an early miscarriage at 6 weeks. The doctors couldn’t see the pregnancy so we don’t know where it was.

- June 2026, I have another ectopic pregnancy in the left tube which is being cured with MTX as of now. This was conceived via Letrozole.

The doctor at the hospital on duty said I can try to have baby via IVF as my remaining tube is now compromised and that should get it removed as chances of ectopic with IVF are high for me.

This was definitely very scary to hear. I’ve ready stories where IVF hasn’t worked for women and they go ahead and have natural pregnancies. If I take out my remaining tube I’m left at the mercy of IVF.

If you had a live birth after two or more ectopics how did you get there? did you take any alternative treatments? Did you do IVF or did you have your baby naturally?
I would love to know your story. Thank you! 🙏🏽

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