Do you have hydrosalpinx? The term “hydrosalpinx” refers to when a woman’s fallopian tube becomes clogged/blocked with fluid. Still, you can get pregnant via the other tube if just one side is blocked, but having a hydrosalpinx reduces your chances of conceiving.
If, in any case, your both the fallopian tubes are blocked, the only solution left is IVF treatment. However, if you have surgery to disconnect or remove the hydrosalpinges beforehand, your chances of conceiving with IVF are much better. Having a hydrosalpinx on both sides diminishes the IVF success rate by a third to half in women. Because the fluid inside the tube may be hazardous to embryos which reduces chances of embryo to get embeded in the uterus ultimately leading to reduced chances of success with IVF; then alternative reproductive treatments are to be implemented.
Having Hydrosalpinx on one side may have a lesser impact. Removing or detaching the hydrosalpinx from the uterus enhances your fertility.
Most women with hydrosalpinx don’t need to utilise a gestational carrier( fertilized egg from another woman implanted in your womb) if they’re prepared to have their hydrosalpinges addressed, surgically.
A hydrosalpinx is a major hurdle to IVF’s success. Hydrosalpinges will continue to damage a woman’s fertility. What exactly is the good news? They are treatable. I recommend contacting a Fertility Specialist if you have a hydrosalpinx. They can do tests, and then create a specific treatment plan to help you get pregnant. Kamla Hospital’s best-of-kind fertility/gynae care is strongly recommended for your foremost ‘health & care’.