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If the fallopian tubes are hydroponic, can I still get pregnant naturally?

  Xiao Jiang has not been pregnant for 2 years after marriage, the family is very anxious, at the urging of her parents, she and her husband went to the hospital for examination. The results showed that Xiao Jiang's husband was all right, and Xiao Jiang's bilateral fallopian tubes had standing water, which was the reason why she was not pregnant.

  Seeing this result, Xiao Jiang wanted to know:

  Where does the water in the fallopian tubes come from?

  Why does standing water affect pregnancy?

  Can I still get pregnant with stagnant water?

  Hydrosalpinx is a clinically common tubal disease, which differs from other fallopian tube diseases in that it has mobility and is therefore more harmful. Women who have had miscarriage, unclean intercourse, pelvic infections, salpingitis, etc., are more likely to develop the disease.

  Why do the fallopian tubes accumulate water?

  Under normal circumstances, the fallopian tubes are hollow muscle tubes with two ends communicating, and the three ends are close to the ovaries to pick up eggs; The interstitial part connects the uterine cavity and facilitates the passage of sperm and fertilized eggs.

  The mucosa of the tubal lumen usually secretes mucus, and the mucus will flow out on its own when the fallopian tubes are unobstructed, because the inflammatory infection leads to adhesions and atresia at the distal end of the fallopian tubes, and the inflammatory exudates and secretions in the lumen of the tubal cavity cannot be discharged, and gradually accumulate in the tubal lumen, thus forming a hydrosalpinx, and the imaging can be seen that it resembles a swollen "dachshund".

  3 reasons why stagnant water causes infertility

  1. Hydrosalpinx is often accompanied by distal tubal obstruction, which restricts the function of the egg, resulting in the inability of sperm and eggs to meet and unable to conceive naturally;

  2. The water in the fallopian tubes will return to the uterine cavity with the peristalsis of the fallopian tubes, constantly washing away the embryo, interfering with the contact between the embryo and the endometrium, resulting in the embryo not being able to implant;

  3. Even if implantation is successful, inflammatory substances in the water in the fallopian tubes will affect the growth and development of the embryo, resulting in miscarriage or fetal cessation.

  In addition, the fertilized egg is hindered by stagnant water during the delivery process, can not reach the uterine cavity, stays in the fallopian tube implantation, and can also lead to ectopic pregnancy!

  Can hydrosalpinxate become pregnant naturally?

  As long as it is treated in time, the water in the fallopian tubes is removed, and the tubal ducts are repaired and unclogged, and the patient can have a smooth pregnancy.

  Some patients are worried about not being cured and want to go for test tubes, in fact, hydrosalpinx not only affects natural conception, if no treatment is taken, test tubes are difficult to succeed!

  Because the success of embryo transfer depends on the quality of the embryo, the endometrium and the condition of the uterine cavity, and hydrosalpinx can affect these factors.

  In order to eliminate the impact of standing water on the embryo, the IVF will also directly cut off the tubal of the stagnant water, but once the IVF is not successful, it is probably too late to think about "making up for the dead sheep", without the fallopian tubes, these women may lose the opportunity to have children forever.