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Tubal Factor and Forgotten Infection History

Blocked Fallopian Tube and Tubal Factor Care

Past pelvic infections or overlooked inflammatory episodes can affect tubal patency and delay conception. Santaan offers focused evaluation and treatment planning for tubal-factor infertility.

How tubal factors affect fertility

When tubes are blocked or functionally compromised, natural conception becomes difficult even if ovulation and semen parameters look acceptable.

Diagnostic clarity before treatment

We evaluate tubal patency and related pelvic history to identify whether natural pathways remain feasible or assisted routes are better suited.

Personalized treatment decision

Treatment may include targeted correction, timeline-based natural attempts, or transition to assisted pathways based on severity and couple context.

Avoiding repeated lost cycles

Early identification of tubal-factor issues prevents prolonged uncertainty and allows couples to move toward the right treatment faster.

Frequently asked questions

Can blocked fallopian tubes be a hidden cause of infertility?

Yes. Many couples have delayed diagnosis of tubal factors because symptoms can be minimal or absent.

Is tubal testing important before advanced treatment?

Yes. Tubal assessment helps determine whether natural conception, correction, or assisted pathways are most appropriate.

Can conception still happen with one blocked tube?

It can in selected cases, but outcomes depend on overall reproductive health and complete couple-level findings.