The fallopian tubes produce secretions that enable the traveling and coming together of an egg and sperm. The secretions in the inner lining of the fallopian tubes also help keep sperm and egg alive and allow fertilized eggs to reach the womb (uterus). Gen 5 Fertility Center specialists can help resolve blocked fallopian tubes using minimally invasive procedures such as laparoscopy or hysteroscopy surgeries. As a result, that allows the normal passage of egg and sperm and the implantation of fertilized sperm into the uterus.
Below are common conditions that can lead to the blocking of your fallopian tubes and failure to get pregnant.
- Endometriosis
As per the National Institutes of Health, more than 9% of American women are affected by endometriosis during their reproductive age.
Endometriosis is a condition involving the normal lining of the uterus occurring in other organs and structures of the body, especially the fallopian tubes.
According to the Reproductive Facts Organization, if you have endometriosis, you have a nearly 50% risk of being infertile.
Fallopian tubes affected by endometriosis can prevent conception.
- Pelvic inflammatory disease
The American Congress of Obstetricians and Gynecologists established that one in two American women affected with pelvic inflammatory disease is at risk of infertility.
Also called pelvic inflammatory disease, a pelvic infection can permanently injure and damage your reproductive organs, especially your fallopian tubes.
Pelvic inflammatory disease or infection often causes the scarring of fallopian tubes and other reproductive organs, including the ovaries and cervix.
Scarring of the fallopian tubes will prevent you from getting pregnant.
- Ectopic pregnancy
Ectopic or extrauterine pregnancy happens when a fertilized egg gets stuck and tries to develop outside the womb.
Extrauterine pregnancy often occurs in the fallopian tube.
Tubal or ectopic pregnancy can cause bursting and damage to the fallopian tube. Without immediate treatment, it can cause bleeding that threatens your life.
- Uterine myoma
Uterine myomas are non-cancerous growths of connective tissues, muscles, and other soft tissues that mainly affect women during their childbearing or reproductive years.
If the uterine growths are sizeable, they can result in pain, discomfort, and heavy menstrual cycles.
More importantly, uterine fibroids can block the connection between the uterus and fallopian tubes. That can stop the entry and implanting of mature eggs into the uterus.
Furthermore, large uterine fibroids can decrease the womb space, preventing the fetus’s growth.
- A past gynecological surgery
Surgical procedures performed on any reproductive organs, such as the fallopian tubes, ovaries, and uterus, can lead to scarring or injuries.
A past surgery can also cause infection and adhesions in your reproductive organs, leading to infertility issues. Post-operative adhesions are bonds between tissues in the surgical area.
Sexually transmitted diseases and infections can also cause infertility. Chlamydia and gonorrhea are the two most prevalent STIs that can cause pelvic infections and minimize the possibility of getting pregnant.
Contact Gen 5 Fertility today to schedule an appointment with a specialist that can unblock your fallopian tubes to allow conception.