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How To Become Pregnant With Blocked Tubes Due To Infection?

my husband and i have married for 8years without a child and he has been diagnosed with asthenoteratozoospermia but he thinks that is not a fertility issue, he believes i am the problem because i have also been told i have blocked tubes due to infections
Mon, 23 Jun 2014
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Hi,

Welcome to HealthcareMagic .

Azoospermia and blocked tube both are cause of infertility. For your tubal block you are adviced to go for recanalisation surgery . If that won't succeed then you need to get IVF done.

For your husband problem he is suggested to start drugs with combination of zinc and lycopene after consulting your doctor. After 3 months repeat semen analysis. If then also no sperms seen then donor sperms is next option.

Your husband is adviced to reduce weight and quit alcohol and smoking.

Hope I have been helpful .

Regards
Dr.Deepika Patil
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How To Become Pregnant With Blocked Tubes Due To Infection?

Hi, Welcome to HealthcareMagic . Azoospermia and blocked tube both are cause of infertility. For your tubal block you are adviced to go for recanalisation surgery . If that won t succeed then you need to get IVF done. For your husband problem he is suggested to start drugs with combination of zinc and lycopene after consulting your doctor. After 3 months repeat semen analysis. If then also no sperms seen then donor sperms is next option. Your husband is adviced to reduce weight and quit alcohol and smoking. Hope I have been helpful . Regards Dr.Deepika Patil