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Can You Still Ovulate With Blocked Fallopian Tubes? by planbwellness: 10:57am On Jan 12, 2015
The truth is that you can still ovulate if your fallopian tubes are blocked. This is due to the fact that your ovaries aren’t connected to your fallopian tubes; therefore, a properly functioning ovary is still free to perform its regular, once-a-month duty of releasing an egg for fertilization.

The end of the fallopian tube that lies closest to the ovary is a bit wider than the end connected to your uterus. It also contains projected muscular tissue that enables it to catch the egg after your ovary releases it. Once the egg is in the tube, tiny hairs lining the inside of the tube help propel the egg to the uterus.

Blocked Path

Your tubes can become narrowed or blocked at any point along their approximately 4-inch length, according to Clear Passage Therapies. So, the egg could make it inside your fallopian tube, but the constriction will either prevent sperm from reaching the egg or prevent the egg from making its way to your uterus.

Common Causes of Blocked Tubes

Fallopian tubes can become blocked for several reasons. Pelvic inflammatory disease is a common cause. Sexually transmitted diseases such as chlamydia or gonorrhea can create inflammation and
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