Hi, I have a slight different story.
I was diagnosed with hydro on my left tube during my HSG. My doctor thought it would still be ok to do IVF without clipping or removing the tube. Long story short, I had two failed "perfect" cycles (really, everything by the book except the pregnancy test at the end). At that point my RE started reconsidering his decision to go directly to IVF without the laparoscopy. He sent dh and I home to think about it (we had the choice of having the surgery and then trying for another frozen cycle OR try one more time without removing the tube). After talking for a while dh and I decided that we wanted to try one more time without removing the tube. Meanwhile I started going to a naturopath dr to help me get ready for transfer (she thought I had taken the right decision and worked with my situation, including doing something to "seal" the hydro so it wouldn't leak to the uterus). I followed a few natural medicine recommendations/simple non-invasive treatments she gave me along with the regular IVF/FET drugs, etc. AND...it worked!!! this little baby that I'm about to deliver is a product of that cycle.
Now, I'm not saying "don't have the surgery." I know that some women really need to have the surgery in order for the embies to implant, but I wanted to share my story. I remember looking for stories like mine back then and not finding many on-line (I think I only found 1 or 2 of other women who had conceived with hydro, and that was it, everyone else had the surgery previous to conceiving).
Let me know if you have any question. BEST WISHES in whatever you decide and on the rest of your journey

me: 33 dh: 40
2 miscarriages (natural pregs. #1 Aug 2006, #2 May 2010)
IVF # 1 jan 08 BFN
FET #1 March 08 BFN
FET #2 July 08 BFP (DD born on April 2009)
