Can bilateral oviduct block still be pregnant

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My normal menstruation is a little bit, every month is not very punctual, can say no effect on pregnancy. But I've been pregnant for half a year and still can't conceive. I found that my fallopian tube is blocked only after I went to the examination. For patients with this disease, we should treat them as soon as possible. Now I'll tell you about whether bilateral fallopian tube blockage will still be pregnant.

Can bilateral oviduct block still be pregnant

First, it causes women to be infertile and unable to be mothers. When the ovary excretes the egg cells, the egg cells are transported to the fallopian tube under the joint action of the external muscle of the fallopian tube and the cilia in the fallopian tube, which provides an upward channel for sperm to facilitate sperm egg combination, and then the fertilized eggs are transported back to the uterine cavity for implantation. Once the fallopian tube is blocked, it will hinder the above pregnancy process, resulting in female infertility, unable to enjoy the happiness of being a mother.

Second: ectopic pregnancy, causing massive bleeding, life-threatening, not completely blocked fallopian tube may be able to make sperm through to combine with the egg, but the combined fertilized egg can not smoothly return to the uterine cavity implantation, in the fallopian tube implantation development, the formation of ectopic pregnancy. If ectopic pregnancy can not be treated in time, it will cause massive bleeding, leading to shock or life-threatening.

Third: dysmenorrhea! Women can't bear the pain. Dysmenorrhea refers to the unbearable lower abdominal spasmodic pain, distension, backache or general discomfort before and after menstruation or during menstruation, and even accompanied by nausea, vomiting, cold limbs, which seriously affects daily life, study and normal work.

matters needing attention

Tubal obstruction is mainly caused by gynecological inflammation. Gynecological inflammation is short-term, but the fallopian tube blockage is long-term. Antibiotics can only eliminate the inflammation, but can not untie the adhesion.