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

From: dr.narayan patel (anonymous@obgyn.net)
Thu, 12 Mar 2009 03:34:05 -0500 (CDT)


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

The blocage of one tube is probable after the abortion.but you can have pregnancy even with one patent tube. Any type of heavy periods can not open your blocked.One can travell any where with one functiong eye.you do not need two have two eyes to travell. How can one feel the tube wheather it is hard or sofe by palpating abdoman. Tube is deep in the abdominal cavity.




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