I am so sorry for your losses. I hope I can give you some hope. I lost my right tube when an ectopic that was repeatedly misdiagnosed ( it was all in my head until the last few days) ruptured in a lift at the hospital. I then was told that my other remaining tube was abnormally long and that I would have to have it removed. I was booked in and 11 weeks from the surgery date I found out I was pregnant with DD.
I then had another ectopic which was treated with methotrexate, and again the hospital wanted to remove the remaining tube. I got a second opinion and a hsg, and low and behold it was neither abnormally long nor in any way damaged.
I did have dermoid cysts diagnosed and I was scheduled for right ovary removal in May 2013.
In Sept 12 I found out I was pregnant with twin girls!
I dont want to bore you with my medical history, but please dont ever give up hope and investigate every avenue that there is. I had an understanding GP who presecribed clomid when I fell pregnant with DD, to boost the chances of ovulating on the good side, however there is a school of thought that suggests that even on the bad side the egg will make its way down.
I just want to give you hope. Keep you chin you lovey. XXXXX