Can you get pregnant with blocked fallopian tubes?
Disease description:
The fallopian tubes are very important for our health and reproductive function. Many women may develop blocked fallopian tubes due to neglecting personal hygiene or repeated abortions. So, can you still get pregnant with blocked fallopian tubes?
Whether a woman can get pregnant with blocked fallopian tubes depends on the severity and whether the blockage is unilateral or bilateral. If only one tube is blocked and the other is open, natural pregnancy is still possible. However, if both tubes are severely blocked, natural conception becomes difficult. In such cases, hospitalization is required between 3 to 7 days after menstruation ends, followed by hysteroscopic and laparoscopic guidewire recanalization to clear the blockage. For less severe blockages, conservative treatments such as medication and physical therapy may be effective.