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What Could Be The Problem Affecting Pregnancy?

hi my doctor said that one of my fallopian tubes is bent but last time he checked it, he said he straightened it but said it would stay straight for only about months until it goes back to being bent again. this was a year ago when he made it straight and is been over 6 months now. me and my husband have been trying to get pregnant and I was not able to conceive even though I was told I have good quality eggs and I am fertile. We tried now with insemination for the first time and it hasnt worked. what could be the problem? please help
Fri, 31 Jan 2014
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It is not clear from your history what your doctor meant when he said he straightened your fallopian tube, if there were any adhesions which were lysed. There are several factors which are responsible for failure to conceive and tubal factor is one of the most important. I would suggest a proper evaluation by an infertility specialist. You need to test for tubal patency and tubal motility. If nothing can be done, IVF is the ideal solution. Without tubal propulsion of the ovum, insemination is not going to help any better. Hope this helps.
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What Could Be The Problem Affecting Pregnancy?

Hi, It is not clear from your history what your doctor meant when he said he straightened your fallopian tube, if there were any adhesions which were lysed. There are several factors which are responsible for failure to conceive and tubal factor is one of the most important. I would suggest a proper evaluation by an infertility specialist. You need to test for tubal patency and tubal motility. If nothing can be done, IVF is the ideal solution. Without tubal propulsion of the ovum, insemination is not going to help any better. Hope this helps.