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How Does Fallopian Tube Blockage Affects Female Fertility by planbwellness: 8:54am On Sep 08, 2018
Different health issues can affect a woman’s ability to get pregnant. However, one of the commonest among those issues is Fallopian tube blockage and this post is going to show you how exactly this happens and what you can do about it.

To become pregnant, a lot of essential factors need to be satisfied and the status of the fallopian tubes is one of those important factors. The female reproductive system is complex. So complex to the extent that if just one step in the system is faulty, it may affect the whole system and the consequences can be as bad as causing infertility.


How Do Blocked Fallopian Tubes Cause Infertility?

To understand what blocked fallopian tubes are, you need to know what a fallopian tube is. The fallopian tubes are two thin tubes, one on each side of the uterus, which help lead the mature egg from the ovaries to the uterus.

When an obstruction prevents the egg from traveling down the tube, the woman has a blocked fallopian tube. It can occur on one or both tubes. This is also known as tubal factor infertility and is the cause of infertility in 40% of infertile women.

Each month, when ovulation occurs, an egg is released from one of the ovaries. The egg travels from the ovary, through the fallopian tubes, and into the uterus. The sperm cells also need to swim their way from the cervix, through the uterus, and through the fallopian tubes to get the egg. Fertilization usually takes place while the egg is traveling through the fallopian tube.

If one or both fallopian tubes are blocked, the egg cannot reach the uterus, and the sperm cannot reach the egg, thereby preventing fertilization and pregnancy.

It’s also possible for the tube not to be blocked totally, but only partially. This can increase the risk of a tubal pregnancy, or ectopic pregnancy.

When fallopian tubes become damaged or blocked, they keep sperm from getting to the egg or block the passage of the fertilized egg into the uterus, both of which are not good for a woman.

Tubal Factor Infertility accounts for about 40% of all cases of female infertility as earlier being said. This includes cases of completely blocked fallopian tubes and also cases with either 1 blocked tube or no blockage but tubal scarring or other damages.

Tubal factor infertility is often caused by pelvic infection, such as...read more on https://planbwellness.com/how-does-fallopian-tube-blockage-affects-female-fertility/

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