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Is There Any Chances To Get Pregnent When Both Fullopian Tubes Are Blocked ?

Is there any chances to get pregnent when both fullopian tubes are blocked Is there any chances to get pregnent when both fullopian tubes are blocked ?
Tue, 27 Dec 2011
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Hello,

Yes this is possible. There are several techniques that had made pregnancy possible with both fallopian tubes being blocked. You must consult your gynecologist so that you will be guided to the technique that is best for your case.

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Infertility Specialist Dr. Abhishek S. Parihar's  Response
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Yes pregnancy is possible even if both fallopian tubes are blocked. IVF is the treatment . Before going for IVF treatment cause of bilateral tubal blockage should be identified because same cause may affect uterus lining ( endometrium ) also and make implantation difficult. It is advisable to consult an infertility specialist and undergo thorough investigation before going for such a procedure. Take care.
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Is There Any Chances To Get Pregnent When Both Fullopian Tubes Are Blocked ?

Hello, Yes this is possible. There are several techniques that had made pregnancy possible with both fallopian tubes being blocked. You must consult your gynecologist so that you will be guided to the technique that is best for your case. If you need more help, please visit: www.med50.blogspot.com