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Doctor-reviewed women's health guidance from Dr. Kusum Lata Bhardwaj, created to help you understand symptoms, treatment options, and the right time to consult.

May 24, 2026

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Dr. Kusum Lata Bhardwaj

MBBS, MD OBG, Ex-AIIMS New Delhi

Tubal Blockage Treatment and Fertility Care

Blocked fallopian tubes can affect natural conception by preventing eggs and sperm from meeting during fertilization.

Tubal Blockage Treatment and Fertility Care

Tubal blockage may happen due to pelvic infections, endometriosis, previous surgery, or reproductive inflammation.

Early fertility evaluation helps identify tubal conditions and improves pregnancy treatment planning.

Fertility Impact

How tubal blockage affects pregnancy

Healthy fallopian tubes are important for natural fertilization.

Difficulty conceiving naturally

Higher infertility risk

Pelvic discomfort

Reproductive inflammation

Ectopic pregnancy risk

Fertility complications

Diagnosis

How tubal blockage is diagnosed

Doctors use fertility investigations to evaluate tubal health.

HSG test

Checks whether fallopian tubes are open or blocked.

Ultrasound

Monitors reproductive organs and pelvic health.

Laparoscopy

Advanced evaluation for tubal and pelvic conditions.

Treatment Options

Tubal blockage fertility treatment

Treatment depends on blockage severity and reproductive goals.

Step 1

Fertility evaluation

Doctors assess tube condition and fertility history.

Step 2

Medical or surgical care

Some tubal conditions may improve with treatment or surgery.

Step 3

Fertility planning

Doctors discuss natural conception or IVF support.

Step 4

Pregnancy monitoring

Special care supports safe conception and pregnancy progress.

Dr. Kusum Lata Bhardwaj

Written and reviewed by

Dr. Kusum Lata Bhardwaj

MD (Obs & Gyn), Fertility Specialist

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