Understanding Bilateral Tubal Blockage
Bilateral tubal blockage occurs when both fallopian tubes are obstructed, preventing the natural meeting of egg and sperm. This blockage can happen due to several reasons, including pelvic infections, previous surgeries, endometriosis, pelvic inflammatory disease (PID) or scar tissue from past infections like tuberculosis. Many women may not experience noticeable symptoms, which is why the condition is often discovered during fertility evaluations. Doctors typically diagnose tubal blockage through tests such as HSG (Hysterosalpingography), ultrasound or laparoscopy, which help assess whether the fallopian tubes are open or blocked. While this can be a challenging diagnosis for couples trying to conceive, modern IVF and advanced gynecological treatments offer effective pathways to parenthood by bypassing the blocked tubes. If you’re struggling with infertility or have questions about your reproductive health, Dr. Rakhi is here to provide expert guidance and personalized care in Noida. Take the first step toward your dream of parenthood today.
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