July 27th, 2011
The most common reason for having blocked fallopian tubes is because of a tubal ligation procedure.
In the previous article, Reversing Blocked Tubes After Sterilization Procedures, we reviewed the different types of procedures to cause tubal blockage and the methods used to reverse these tubal blockages.
The second most common reason for having a blocked fallopian tube is tubal scar tissue.
In this article, we explain the reasons for tubal scar tissue and the two best ways to diagnose blocked fallopian tubes. Read the rest of this article and comment on it. »
July 5th, 2011
There are two reasons women have blocked tubes: intentional and unintentional. The most common reason for having blocked tubes is from an intentional tubal ligation procedure.
Tubal ligation is more commonly known as ‘having ones tubes tied’. If you have had your tubes tied then they have been intentionally blocked.
Once the tubes have been blocked then theĀ chance of pregnancy is very low unless you have a failure of the procedure or a tubal reversal surgery to remove the tubal blockage.
The first article in this series was Blocked Tubes: What Can Be Done?
The next several articles will explain the treatments for both types of tubal blockage. This article will focus on the most common reason for tubal blockage: tubal ligation.
If you have tubal blockage from a tubal procedure and want it reversed then continue reading. Read the rest of this article and comment on it. »