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A article published in the Singapore Medical Journal theorized that in some women who have both tubes removed—a surgery called bilateral salpingectomy—the area where the fallopian tube previously connected to the uterus may not completely closed over. In very rare cases, an egg might travel through the space between the ovary and the uterus "transperitoneal migration" and reach that opening just at the right moment. It happens. But not very often. A bilateral salpingectomy is one of the most effective forms of birth control there is.

Kough, a U. Marine Corps veteran, had the surgery in Virginia in At the time she was 35, divorced, and already had three kids. She didn't think she wanted to have any more. She also had a history of ovarian cancer in her family, and fallopian tube removal can greatly reduce the risk of getting it. So it seemed like a win-win. Two years later Kough, who graduated high school in Lathrop, moved back home to Missouri, where she became very unexpectedly pregnant.

Kough's medical records from Virginia, which she provided to The Star , indicate that the surgery was a success. They include not only the surgeon's notes but also a report from a pathologist who confirmed seeing Kough's fallopian tubes , outside her body, after they were removed.

Still, Kough said that when Benjamin was born via planned cesarean section, the surgeons double-checked. The surgeon did everything correctly. There's no tubes,' " Kough said. Kough said her older children—17, 11 and 9—are enthralled with their baby brother, and she has to remind them they can't hold him all the time. He needs his rest. Her boyfriend is a devoted dad, she said, even though he never envisioned himself in the role. I don't know about the greater universe and God's plan for us.

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Correspondence to Justo Callejo. JC has conceived the study, participated in its design and coordination and he has drafted the manuscript; CS has been involved in drafting the manuscript and revising it critically for important intellectual content; SG-N has been performed the surgical intervention; LA has participated in the design of the study and drafted the manuscript; LR has carried the preparation of PRP and drafted the manuscript; LM has carried out laboratory the work in the human reproduction laboratory; AV has carried out the hormone assays and drafted the manuscript, and JML has given final approval of the version to be published.

All authors have read and approved the final manuscript. This article is published under license to BioMed Central Ltd. Reprints and Permissions. Callejo, J. Live birth in a woman without ovaries after autograft of frozen-thawed ovarian tissue combined with growth factors.

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Provided by the Springer Nature SharedIt content-sharing initiative. Skip to main content. Search all BMC articles Search. Download PDF. Abstract Currently, cryopreservation of oocytes, embryos and ovarian tissue is considered the basis of fertility preservation programs for women with cancer and other diseases who are rendered sterile by gonadotoxic drugs or radiation. Background Currently, cryopreservation of oocytes, embryos and ovarian tissue is considered the basis of fertility preservation programs for women with cancer and other diseases who are rendered sterile by gonadotoxic drugs or radiation.

Freezing and thawing of ovarian tissue Ovarian tissue was frozen in pieces of 2—3 mm 3 using dimethylsulphoxide DMSO and thawed according to the protocol described elsewhere by our group [ 7 ]. Surgery For the reimplantation we used all the frozen-thawed small cubes of ovarian tissue 1—2 mm 3. Figure 1. Full size image. Figure 2. Figure 3. Conclusion We report the second pregnancy occurred after ovarian tissue cryopreservation for benign ovarian pathology after bilateral oophorectomy.

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