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Suggest Treatment For Having Bilateral Distal 2/3s Tubal Blockage
hello Dr,my hsg report is 'bilateral distal 2/3s tubal block.i am in 25 years old and trying for a baby for 4 yrs{since from my mrg}my husband had count prblm also last semen report of my husband ismotile 23.4 $progressive is 18.7 in total count summary.doctor give an advice to me.
Hello As you mentioned that you are trying for conception but in vain. As you mentioned that you are having "bilateral distal 2/3 tubal block". Let me explain that ovum or ova liberated form follicle of ovary and after liberation it ( ovum ) enter into TUBE ( FALLOPIAN ) and passes towards uterus , and in between tube it fertilized with sperm ( if sperm is there ) and fertilized ovum implanted in the wall of uterus ( endometrium ) . So in your case BOTH tubes ( on right & left side ) blocked ,so , how ovum will enter into tube . 2nd thing sperm motility in your husband is no sufficient for fertilization . However please completely write down the SEMEN report of your husband. In my opinion consult a gynecologist and get his opinion regarding tubal blockage . Hope this information will help you.
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Suggest Treatment For Having Bilateral Distal 2/3s Tubal Blockage
Hello As you mentioned that you are trying for conception but in vain. As you mentioned that you are having bilateral distal 2/3 tubal block . Let me explain that ovum or ova liberated form follicle of ovary and after liberation it ( ovum ) enter into TUBE ( FALLOPIAN ) and passes towards uterus , and in between tube it fertilized with sperm ( if sperm is there ) and fertilized ovum implanted in the wall of uterus ( endometrium ) . So in your case BOTH tubes ( on right & left side ) blocked ,so , how ovum will enter into tube . 2nd thing sperm motility in your husband is no sufficient for fertilization . However please completely write down the SEMEN report of your husband. In my opinion consult a gynecologist and get his opinion regarding tubal blockage . Hope this information will help you.