Can hydrosalpinx of right oviduct be pregnant

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My cousin has been married for more than two years, and their husband and wife have not used any contraceptive measures, but they are not pregnant, which makes the family very bad. They went to the regular hospital for examination, and the result is that my sister has tubal obstruction. After finding out this problem, the doctor treated me in time. Now my condition is getting better. Today, let me share with you whether hydrosalpinx can be pregnant.

Can hydrosalpinx of right oviduct be pregnant

First: dirty sex life: dirty sex life is the fuse of many diseases. Patients are often infected with various diseases due to unclean sex life, such as gynecological diseases, sexually transmitted diseases, etc. these diseases will be secondary to tubal inflammation, resulting in varying degrees of tubal blockage. Thus affecting the oviduct egg collection function and the ability to transport sperm and eggs, it will eventually lead to female infertility.

Second: the influence of various other factors: women in the treatment of diseases such as tubal endometriosis, abdominal surgery, appendicitis surgery, take and put IUD, tuberculosis, etc., can cause secondary tubal infection, resulting in tubal wall congestion, edema, adhesion and blockage. Thus affecting the oviduct pick-up function and the ability to transport sperm and eggs, resulting in female tubal obstruction infertility.

Third: if female friends have tubal obstruction disease, but in fact, menstruation is normal, may affect the amount of menstruation. Tubal obstruction does not affect the normal menstruation, normal menstruation means ovulation.

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The surgical treatment of fallopian tube blockage mainly includes salpingostomy, hysteroscopy combined with laparoscopy and so on. Of course, the type of operation is determined by the degree of fallopian tube blockage, the age of patients and other aspects, and the postoperative nursing plays a very important role in patients.