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Re: INFERTILITY: Can a heavy period clear a blocked fallopian tube?

From: Professor Galal Lotfi (anonymous@obgyn.net)
Tue, 17 Feb 2009 04:13:01 -0600 (CST)


I dont think there is anything called tissue migrated into your tube, but I think there might be infection, adhesions or scarring. I dont think you can tell by yourself or feel by yourself what is going in your tube. I agree with you that the bleeding you had, had nothing to do with the situation of your tube Thanks At Mon, 16 Feb 2009, Jennifer wrote: >
>My left tube is blocked. It is not due to scar tissue but probably
>something else. Both tubes were clear prior to the conception of my
>first child. I then became pregnant again, but after 11 weeks,
>miscarried. A D&C was performed. After a year of trying, a HSG showed
>my left tube is blocked and the MD thought it was due to tissue
>traveling up the tube from the D&C.
>
>I passed a huge clot of blood last night (I started my period 2 days
>prior). I have been having a heavy period this time round. My left
>tube is usually hard and sore, but after I had passed that clot of blood
>(or tissue, don't know what it contained), my left tube felt normal (not
>hard) and there was no more soreness.
>
>Is it possible that whatever was blocking my left tube was released
>during my menstrual cycle?
>
>Any help is greatly appreciated.
>
>R,
>Jennifer

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