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If both fallopian tubes are completely blocked, then no, she cannot naturally become pregnant. If just one was blocked, then she could become pregnant because an egg could still travel from one fallopian tube. If they were both blocked and she wanted to become pregnant, she could either undergo a procedure to unblock the tubes (the most likely procedure) however if this did not work or was not possible she could have an egg extraction where some eggs are removed from her ovary/ovaries and artificially fertilised using her husband/partner's sperm and then put inside her womb, or where the eggs were put inside her womb and then her and her partner/husband have sex and naturally conceive a baby. You can use antibiotics and herbal medicine Fuyan Pill to treat blocked tube. It can be cured. If left untreated, inflammation would spread.

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Could a ectopic pregnancy occur in a Fallopian tube?

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Is it possible to have an ectopic pregnancy right after your menstruation?

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Can a ectopic pregnancy occur if tubes are burned?

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