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Womb and Fallopian Tube Blockage Treatment in Delhi

Advanced diagnosis and treatment support for fallopian tube blockage, womb-related fertility issues and tubal factor infertility.

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Fallopian Tube Blockage Treatment in Delhi

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Tubal Factor Infertility Cases

About Condition

What is Fallopian Tube Blockage?

Fallopian tubes carry the mature egg from the ovary to the uterus. When one or both tubes are blocked, the egg may not reach the uterus and the sperm may not reach the egg, making pregnancy difficult.

Blockage in the fallopian tubes is also known as tubal factor infertility. It may occur on one side or both sides and can affect natural conception.

In some cases, partial blockage can also increase the risk of ectopic or tubal pregnancy, so timely evaluation and treatment are important.

Symptoms & Risk

How Blocked Tubes Affect Fertility

Egg Cannot Reach Uterus

If the tube is blocked, the released egg may not travel properly from the ovary to the uterus.

Sperm Cannot Reach Egg

Blockage may prevent sperm from reaching the egg, reducing the chances of fertilization.

Ectopic Pregnancy Risk

Partial blockage may increase the risk of tubal pregnancy and requires medical attention.

Causes

Common Causes of Fallopian Tube Blockage

Blocked fallopian tubes may not always cause noticeable symptoms. Many women come to know about it only when they try to conceive and face difficulty.

  • Pelvic Inflammatory Disease
  • History of abdominal surgery
  • Endometriosis
  • Previous ectopic pregnancy
  • History of uterine infection
  • Ruptured appendix history
  • Prior surgery involving fallopian tubes

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Treatment Options

Fallopian Tube Blockage Treatment & Surgery

01

Laparoscopic Surgery

Small cuts are used to examine and treat selected tubal blockage cases.

02

Scar Tissue Removal

Adhesions or scar tissue may be removed where suitable to improve tubal function.

03

Tube Opening

A new opening may be created or the tube may be opened from inside in selected cases.

04

IVF Support

IVF may be advised when tubes are severely damaged or pregnancy chances are low naturally.

Pregnancy Chances

Can You Get Pregnant With Blocked Fallopian Tubes?

Pregnancy chances depend on the severity and location of blockage. If one tube is open and functioning, natural pregnancy may still be possible in some cases.

When both tubes are blocked or severely damaged, IVF can be an effective fertility treatment option because fertilization happens outside the body and the embryo is transferred directly into the uterus.

Possible Complications

  • Bleeding
  • Infection
  • Damage to nearby organs
  • Formation of more scar tissue
  • Ectopic pregnancy risk in selected cases
Why Choose Us

Patient-Focused Fertility Care

Accurate Diagnosis

We focus on proper evaluation before advising any fertility or surgical treatment.

Advanced Laparoscopic Support

Minimally invasive treatment helps selected patients with faster recovery and less discomfort.

IVF & Fertility Guidance

Patients are guided about natural conception, surgery or IVF according to their case.

Confidential Care

We maintain a comfortable, respectful and private environment for every couple.

Local Fertility Care

Fallopian Tube Blockage Treatment Centre in Uttam Nagar, Delhi

Saanvi Hospital & Laparoscopy Centre provides advanced diagnosis and treatment for blocked fallopian tubes, tubal infertility and womb-related fertility issues. Patients from Uttam Nagar, Hastsal, Ranhola, Dwarka, Janakpuri, Vikaspuri, Nawada, Mohan Garden, Tilak Nagar and nearby areas of West Delhi visit us for fertility consultation, laparoscopy and IVF guidance.

FAQ

Frequently Asked Questions

Fallopian tube blockage happens when one or both tubes are blocked, preventing the egg and sperm from meeting for fertilization.

Yes. Blocked tubes can stop the egg from reaching the uterus and may prevent fertilization, making pregnancy difficult.

Treatment may include laparoscopic surgery, removal of scar tissue, tube opening procedures or IVF, depending on the severity of blockage.

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