The fallopian tube is one of the more important organs in the female body. It is a channel for the egg to pass through, just like a road. If this road is blocked, the egg naturally cannot pass through. Like other organs, the fallopian tubes may be affected by some diseases, and sometimes water may accumulate, which requires prompt treatment. So, how to eliminate hydrosalpinx? Is it possible to get pregnant naturally without fallopian tubes? ——Of course not. Why do so many women choose to have their fallopian tubes removed when they are already infertile? ——Because water has entered the fallopian tube, water has entered the fallopian tube! So does a woman's fallopian tube have to be removed if it has water in it? First of all, you need to understand why water gets in the fallopian tube and where the water comes from? Under normal circumstances, the fallopian tube is a tubular organ with two ends, one end is around the ovary, waiting to catch the egg, and the other end is connected to the uterine cavity. Its function is to transport eggs and sperm. It is also the place where the two meet and fertilize, and it returns the early fertilized eggs to the uterine cavity. If pelvic inflammatory disease affects the fallopian tubes and causes infection, the fallopian tubes will gradually become adhered and twisted; or endometriosis can cause pelvic adhesions and inflammatory reactions in the fallopian tubes. Finally, one end of the fallopian tube becomes blocked, or the patient has had his fallopian tube tied, which creates the conditions for water accumulation. The mucosa of the fallopian tube lumen normally secretes mucus, which will flow out when it is unobstructed. If one end of the fallopian tube is blocked due to various reasons, and the inflammatory reaction also increases the exudation in the lumen, hydrosalpinx will occur. Hydrosalpinx often does not cause any discomfort, but some may cause lower abdominal distension, lower abdominal pain, increased vaginal discharge, or infertility... Why would women with hydrosalpinx choose to have it removed when planning to conceive? Most women who discover water accumulation during pregnancy checkups choose to have it removed directly because they feel that keeping the fallopian tubes will affect their chances of success in becoming pregnant. So will it really affect pregnancy? The water accumulation in the fallopian tube contains many harmful factors, which will flow back into the uterine cavity, affecting implantation and damaging the embryo. If water accumulates in both fallopian tubes, it is impossible to get pregnant on your own. Even if you have in vitro fertilization, the success rate will be half that of others. If the water is only drained without removing the fallopian tube, many women will think that the factors that caused the water accumulation before will cause water accumulation again. Therefore, most women choose to remove the fallopian tube with water on one side. This will completely solve the problem of the impact of the accumulated water flowing back into the uterine cavity on the embryo. If one of the fallopian tubes is normal, the woman can still get pregnant on her own. If both sides are removed, the only hope of achieving pregnancy is through test tubes. |
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