Can right fallopian tube adhesion and left fallopian tube be pregnant
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I've been married for more than two years, and every time I have sex, it's still my ovulation period, but I'm not pregnant. As I'm older, the old people in my family have been urging me. Later, I went to the hospital to have a tubal fluid test, but the tubal was blocked. After finding out this problem, the doctor gave me timely treatment. Now my condition is getting better. Let me share it with you today Can side oviduct adhesion and left oviduct be pregnant normally.
Can right fallopian tube adhesion and left fallopian tube be pregnant
First: the impact of gynecological inflammation: such as vaginitis, cervicitis, pelvic inflammatory disease, salpingitis, etc., often due to these gynecological inflammation has not been treated in time or treatment is not complete, the disease is not cured. Because the long-term inflammatory stimulation makes the fallopian tube thicken, harden, lumen adhesion, narrow, and even adhesion with the surrounding tissue, thus affecting the oviduct egg collection function and the ability to transport sperm and eggs, and finally resulting in the female fallopian tube blockage infertility.
Second: the impact of induced abortion: people usually choose artificial abortion operation is one of the main reasons leading to tubal obstruction. Abortion surgery due to mechanical stimulation, improper operation or incomplete abortion and other reasons, often the second: often lead to women secondary to a variety of inflammatory infections; with the invasion of various pathogenic bacteria, spread from the uterus to the pelvic cavity, fallopian tube, resulting in the occurrence of infectious lesions in the female fallopian tube, which will eventually cause the blockage of fallopian tube, resulting in infertility.
Third: caused by long-term vaginal bleeding: often due to gynecological tumors, dysfunction, uterine lesions and other reasons, resulting in excessive menstruation, menstrual period is too long, menstrual leaching is not enough, and even twice a month menstruation and other irregular vaginal bleeding phenomenon, and no timely treatment, over time, followed by inflammatory infection, leading to tubal wall ulceration, adhesion, blockage. Thus affecting the oviduct pick-up function and the ability to transport sperm and eggs, resulting in female tubal obstruction infertility.
matters needing attention
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