How long does it take to get pregnant after unclogging the hose

  Many women nowadays want to have a child after getting married, but they cannot conceive. There are actually many reasons that can lead to infertility, such as blocked fallopian tubes and congenital infertility, all of which are reasons for not being able to conceive a baby. Nowadays, blocked fallopian tubes can be cleared through surgery. So, how long does it take to conceive after unblocking the fallopian tubes? Let's learn about it together with the editor below.

  

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  How long does it take to get pregnant after unclogging the hose

  The best time to conceive is within six months after dredging, with over 80% of pregnancies occurring within one year. The success rate of surgeries such as tubal blockage, hydrosalpinx, and tubal adhesions can reach 96%, and the postoperative pregnancy rate can reach 80%. Although the timing of pregnancy may vary due to individual physical differences, as long as one relaxes their mindset and actively prepares for pregnancy, most people can conceive.

  After unblocking the fallopian tubes, there is a possibility of re adhesion. If there is no pregnancy within six months, it indicates that the surgery may not be successful or there may be other diseases affecting fertility.

  Reasons for blocked fallopian tubes

  1. Inflammation is the cause of salpingitis, which is caused by pathogenic infections such as Staphylococcus, Streptococcus, Escherichia coli, Neisseria gonorrhoeae, Proteus, Pneumococcus, Chlamydia, etc.

  2. Tubal dysplasia, endometriosis or polyps in the fallopian tubes, but the main cause is still due to inflammation of the fallopian tubes.

  3. Tubal blockage, without obvious clinical symptoms, mainly manifests as infertility, and some patients with hydrosalpinx at the fimbrial end of the fallopian tube may have chronic abdominal pain. Some patients with blocked fallopian tubes may experience symptoms such as pain, sagging, excessive secretion, and lower back pain on one or both sides of the lower abdomen. They may also experience increased blood volume during menstruation, but it can easily be confused with other diseases.

  4. Tubal inflammation and pelvic peritonitis. Long term untreated vaginitis, endometritis, pelvic inflammatory disease, sexually transmitted diseases, and other conditions can cause damage to the fallopian tube mucosa due to various reasons, resulting in scars, adhesions, and narrowing or blockage of the fallopian tube lumen.

  A simple answer has been given on how long it takes to become pregnant after the fallopian tubes are unblocked. After fallopian tube surgery, it is important to note that if you have not become pregnant within a year, you must go to the hospital for examination. There are many reasons for blocked fallopian tubes, some are congenital and some are caused by acquired inflammation. Therefore, it is important to pay attention to hygiene in order to avoid infection and infertility.

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