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  2. Fallopian tube obstruction - Wikipedia

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    The formation of adhesions may not necessarily block a fallopian tube, but render it dysfunctional by distorting or separating it from the ovary. It has been reported that women with distal tubal occlusion have a higher rate of HIV infection. [2] Fallopian tubes may be blocked as a method of contraception.

  3. Tubal factor infertility - Wikipedia

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    Tubal factor infertility (TFI) is female infertility caused by diseases, obstructions, damage, scarring, congenital malformations or other factors which impede the descent of a fertilized or unfertilized ovum into the uterus through the fallopian tubes and prevents a normal pregnancy and full term birth.

  4. Hydrosalpinx - Wikipedia

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    The blocked tube may become substantially distended giving the tube a characteristic sausage-like or retort-like shape. The condition is often bilateral and the affected tubes may reach several centimeters in diameter. The blocked tubes cause infertility. A fallopian tube filled with blood is a hematosalpinx, and with pus a pyosalpinx. [1]

  5. Infertility - Wikipedia

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    Infertility may be caused by blockage of the fallopian tube due to malformations, infections such as chlamydia or scar tissue. For example, endometriosis can cause infertility with the growth of endometrial tissue in the fallopian tubes or around the ovaries. Endometriosis is usually more common in women in their mid-twenties and older ...

  6. Female infertility - Wikipedia

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    This test is used to check if the tubes are permeable or if there is any obstacle in the path to the uterus. We have to introduce a liquid contrast via vagina, and we check its path via x-ray. If the tube is blocked, the contrast liquid will be stopped in the tubes, but if it's not blocked, it will end in the abdominal cavity.

  7. Where Is the First ‘Test-Tube Baby’ Now? All About ... - AOL

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    Tests revealed that Lesley’s fallopian tubes were blocked, making her unable to conceive a child on her own. However, a doctor at a local health clinic informed Lesley about Dr. Patrick Steptoe ...

  8. Laura Kenny: Can elite sport damage women's fertility? - AOL

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    However, in an ectopic pregnancy the egg implants elsewhere, usually in the fallopian tubes that connect the ovaries to the womb. Around 11,000 pregnancies a year in the UK are ectopic.

  9. Haley Ferguson Opens Up About ‘Emotionally Draining’ Failed ...

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    Haley — who has a blocked fallopian tube, which impacts her ovulation — explained that it has been difficult dealing with her IUI medication, which made her feel bloated and gain weight.