I have a block in my right fallopian tube, I need to know if there will be any problem in my pregnancy?
Is there any possible way to remove the block permanently? How about IVI process? My Doctor has advised me to go for IVI ? Pls advise
I have a close relative who was diagnosed with a blockage in her ovarian tube when she went to fertility specialist due to difficulty trying to conceive a second child. Her doctor did a non-surgical procedure which involved flushing out the ovarian tube with a liquid. The blockage was cleared and didn't reoccur; it was caused by Pelvic Inflammatory Disease caused by a common bacterial infection resulting as a complication of delivering a baby a few years prior. I don't know whether all blockages can be removed with that method or if removed blockages can reoccur, but hers didn't.
Shortly after that successful procedure, the woman became pregnant and delivered a healthy baby following a perfectly normal pregnancy!
Her doctor did say that IVI or IVF were options if that procedure didn't work. Can you call your doctor or make an appointment to discuss your questions and concerns? I bet they're used to women thinking of questions after an appointment about fertility issues. It's a doctor's job to answer those questions and they're paid well for it, so you don't have to wait on asking questions-- especially about such an understandable concern-- just because you didn't think of them until after the appointment.
I hope your doctor is able to help and you go on to have a healthy, happy pregnancy and baby!
There is nothing to worry about this block. Now a days so many women have this problem. By doing a minor keyhole surgery your Gynaecologist can clear the issue.. Once it is removed the block that will clear the problem permanently. So consult a Gynaecologist. Nothing to worry it is a minor surgical procedure. Wish you Good Luck.
Shortly after that successful procedure, the woman became pregnant and delivered a healthy baby following a perfectly normal pregnancy!
Her doctor did say that IVI or IVF were options if that procedure didn't work. Can you call your doctor or make an appointment to discuss your questions and concerns? I bet they're used to women thinking of questions after an appointment about fertility issues. It's a doctor's job to answer those questions and they're paid well for it, so you don't have to wait on asking questions-- especially about such an understandable concern-- just because you didn't think of them until after the appointment.
I hope your doctor is able to help and you go on to have a healthy, happy pregnancy and baby!