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If your HSG showed that your Fallopian tubes are blocked then it would be impossible to get pregnant.
if the fallopian tubes are blocked you can not get pregnant. If you get pregnant with the blocked fallopian tubes, that means the tubes are not blocked completely. So the answer is that it is almost impossible to get pregnancy that way.
getting your fallopian tubes tied is a medical procedure in which they tie off a womens fallopian tubes (where the egg gets released through into the womb) so she can not concieve (get pregnant).
A D&C would not cause blocked fallopian tubes. If you got pregnant, at least one of your tubes was not blocked.
no idea it travels through the vagina, through the uterus, then through the fallopian tubes and fertilization occurs in the fallopian tubes
None. Women have their fallopian tubes tied when they no longer want to get pregnant.
No. Men lack ovaries, fallopian tubes and a uterus for that to work.No.
Pregnant women with this sexually transmitted disease have infections in the womb and fallopian tubes which is known as pelvic inflammatory disease.
the fallopian tubes connect the ovaries to the uterus
I assume by this that you mean your fallopian tubes- in answer to this, you can't get naturally pregnant once these have been removed. The fallopian tubes are the channels down which ova descend- if they aren't there, there's nothing for the eggs to move down through into the uterus. Removal of the fallopian tubes usually involves removal of the ovaries as well, so a natural pregnancy is not any longer possible. However, if the eggs from the ovaries are frozen and stored after their removal, then a woman CAN still become pregnant via IVF. If the egg is inseminated by sperm, and then injected into the woman's womb, then there's no reason why she should not become succesfully pregnant, as gestation of an embryo does not depend upon the ovarian system.
yes you can still get pregnant but the chances are very low.I believe that clamping the fallopian tubes is reverable-it is best to consult with your O.B./GYN.
at the end of the fallopian tubes, you have the fimbriae. They actively pull the ovum inside the fallopian tubes. Inside the fallopian tubes you have the cilia to to push the ovum towards the uterus.