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What Are The Chances Of Conceiving After Fallopian Tubes Blocked?

hi my age is 35, height is 4feet 11" i became pregnant in the year 2009 but it resulted in a missed abortion. Last year i was advised a tb pcr which turned out to be positive. I was on akt-4 for three months and later on akt-2 and finally have completed almost an year of this treatment. 2-3 days back i have got an HSG done which according to the doctor shows tha my fallopian tubes are blocked. Just want to know what are my chances of conceiving?
Mon, 20 Feb 2017
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Hi, I think HSG is not a confirmatory test for the tubal status. You should go for a laparoscopy to confirm that the tubes are blocked. Sometimes HSG can be incorrect also. So, if tubes are blocked even on laparoscopy, and it is a proximal block, cannulation can be tried to open the tubes. If it can't be opened, you have to go through IVF to conceive. Hope I have answered your question.
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What Are The Chances Of Conceiving After Fallopian Tubes Blocked?

Hi, I think HSG is not a confirmatory test for the tubal status. You should go for a laparoscopy to confirm that the tubes are blocked. Sometimes HSG can be incorrect also. So, if tubes are blocked even on laparoscopy, and it is a proximal block, cannulation can be tried to open the tubes. If it can t be opened, you have to go through IVF to conceive. Hope I have answered your question. Regards Dr khushboo