Home Remedies For Getting Pregnant With Tubes Tied

Home Remedies For Getting Pregnant With Tubes Tied

(Last Updated On: January 27, 2023)

Natural ways to get pregnant after tubal ligation

Natural ways to reverse tubal ligation. The fallopian tubes are the muscular ducts that connect the ovaries and the uterus or womb and sometimes are also where the problem is that many women are unable to get pregnant.

Although it seems incredible, and if we do not have a real physical problem that prevents us from pregnancy, such as infertility of the egg, clogged fallopian tubes can cause us not to achieve our goal of becoming pregnant, so we have to take care of our food and habits to avoid this.

We explain below how to unlock the fallopian tubes naturally.

OBSTRUCTED FALLOPIAN TUBES

The fallopian tubes are essential in the female reproductive system since they play a crucial role in the transfer of mature ovules from the ovaries to the uterus. These tubes are located on both sides of the uterus, so their obstruction leads to several female problems related to reproductive health.

One of the main issues that blockage can cause infertility is also known as tubular infertility factor. The blockage can occur in one or both the fallopian tubes, and the treatment also depends to a large extent on this, so apart from the fact that it is always essential to consult the doctor, we can apply natural remedies that will allow us to unlock them.

Sometimes the obstruction in the fallopian tubes occurs due to pelvic inflammatory disease, or also caused by previous ectopic pregnancy that is the cause of tubular scarring; Tubal ligation procedures, endometriosis, uterine infections, peritonitis and surgeries that involve the fallopian tube or the organs of the female reproductive system may be other causes.

Other times they have to do with the fact of leading a sedentary life combined with poor diet and harmful habits such as smoking or excessive drinking.

Natural ways to get pregnant with tubes tied

In this way, we can point out some natural remedies, from roots or plants that will help us to unlock the fallopian tubes, although I repeat that it is always necessary to consult our gynecologist.

These are some natural remedies to unlock our fallopian tubes:

  • Peony root: It allows us to balance female hormones and reduce the inflammations and pain that can cause moderate obstructions of the fallopian tubes.
  • Ginger root: We can take ginger infusions to unblock the fallopian tubes.
  • Dong Quai Root: Stimulates stimulation of the circulation of the reproductive system, so it will help treat clogged fallopian tubes.
  • Castor oil: We can apply castor oil on the lower abdomen or even use castor oil pads and scarves, readily available online and in health food stores. We have to apply it daily for a month
  • Poultices of charcoal. An application of activated charcoal applied above your lower abdomen, directly above your uterus and fallopian tubes, helps treat infections and reduce inflammation and obstruction. You must do this:
  1. You put some paper towels on a table.
  2. You put a mixture of activated carbon and flaxseed on the towels and cover with more paper towels.
  3. You place this poultice in the affected area and cover it with a plastic wrap. Use these pads all night for the best results.

Along with the natural remedies mentioned, we can add other recommendations such as quitting smoking, drinking, eating very hormonal foods, such as poultry, or giving massages in the area.

Blocked fallopian tubes: causes symptoms treatments

Blocked fallopian tubes: The fallopian tubes are made of two thin tubes, one on each side of the uterus. These are responsible for directing the mature ovum from the ovaries to the uterus.

A woman has a blocked fallopian tube, when obstruction appears in one of these tubes, preventing the ovum from moving to the uterus.

This disease is also known as an ovarian infertility factor and can occur in one or both fallopian tubes being the cause responsible for 40% of infertility in women.

How does infertility occur with blocked fallopian tubes?

Each month, when ovulation occurs, one of the ovaries releases an egg.

Then, the egg begins its journey through the fallopian tubes to the uterus.

When intercourse happens, the sperm begins to “swim” through the uterus to the cervix and fallopian tubes.

Fertilization usually takes place while the ovule is traveling through the fallopian tube.

If one or both fallopian tubes are blocked, the ovum will not be able to reach the uterus, and the sperm will not reach the egg preventing fertilization and pregnancy.

In some cases. It is possible that the blockage is not total, but that the tube is partially blocked, increasing the risk of an ectopic pregnancy.

What are the symptoms of blocked fallopian tubes?

Unlike anovulation, where irregular menstrual cycles are indicators of some reproductive problem, blockage in the fallopian tubes rarely causes specific symptoms.

However, in the case of a blockage caused by hydrosalpinx, this can cause low abdominal pain and unusual vaginal discharge, but not all women will have these symptoms.

Hydrosalpinx occurs when one or both fallopian tubes expand (increase in diameter) and fill with fluid preventing fertilization and pregnancy.

There are other symptoms that may be indicative of a blockage in the fallopian tubes but not necessarily.

For example, some symptoms may be signs of endometriosis or pelvic inflammatory disease.

Other symptoms, such as painful menstruation and painful sexual intercourse, do not necessarily point to blockage in the fallopian tubes.

What causes the blockage of the fallopian tubes?

The most common cause of blocked fallopian tubes is a pelvic inflammatory disease (PID).

PID is the result of a sexually transmitted disease (STD), but not all pelvic infections are related to STDs.

However, although the pelvic inflammatory disease is no longer present, a history of PID, or pelvic inflammation, increases the risk of a blockage in the fallopian tubes.

Other potential causes of blocked fallopian tubes include:

  • Suffer or have a history of a sexually transmitted disease, specifically chlamydia or gonorrhea.
  • History of uterine infections caused by miscarriage or miscarriage
  • Appendix Rupture History
  • History of abdominal surgery
  • Anterior Ectopic Pregnancy
  • A history involving previous operations in the fallopian tubes
  • Endometriosis

Diagnostic

Blocked fallopian tubes are usually diagnosed by a specialized x-ray called hysterosalpingography or HSG.

In this test, a dye is injected through the uterus using a unique tube. Once the color has spread, the doctor proceeds to take x-rays of the pelvic area.

If everything is reasonable, the dye will pass through the uterus and fallopian tubes to subsequently extend into the pelvic cavity, outside and around the ovaries.

If the dye does not pass through one or both fallopian tubes, then you may have a blockage.

It is essential to know that 15% of women have “false positives,” in which the dye does not reach beyond the uterus and fallopian tube.

When this happens, the block appears to be right where the uterus and fallopian tube meet.

If this happens, the doctor can repeat the test one more time, or ask for another type of diagnostic test to confirm.

Other diagnostic tests that the doctor may order include ultrasound, exploratory laparoscopic surgery, or hysteroscopy (they pass a thin camera through the cervix to observe the uterus).

The doctor may also order blood tests to check for the presence of chlamydia antibodies (which may involve a previous or current infection).

Potential treatments for fallopian tube blockage

Can you get pregnant with blocked fallopian tubes?

If you have only one blocked tube and the other is open and healthy, it is possible to get pregnant without too much help.

In this case, your doctor may prescribe fertility medications to increase the chances of ovulation on the side of the healthy fallopian tube.

However, this is not an option when both tubes are blocked.

Laparoscopic surgery to treat blocked fallopian tubes

In some cases, laparoscopic surgery can open the blocked tubes and eliminate the scar tissue that is causing the problem.

Unfortunately, that treatment does not always work.

The chances of success in this treatment will depend on your age (the younger, the better), the severity, the place, and the cause of the obstruction.

If only a few adhesions occur between the fallopian tubes and the ovaries, you may have a good chance of getting pregnant after surgery.

In the case of having a single blocked tube and the other healthy, the probability of becoming pregnant after surgery is 20 to 40%.

In cases of multiple adhesions and scars between the fallopian tubes and ovaries or, if you have been diagnosed with hydrosalpinx, surgery may not be the best option for you.

IVF

In these cases, IVF treatment may be a better option.

It is important to note that the risk of ectopic pregnancy may increase after surgery to treat blocked fallopian tubes.

In this case, if you become pregnant, the doctor should closely monitor and be available to help you decide what is best for you.

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2 thoughts on “Home Remedies For Getting Pregnant With Tubes Tied

  1. thankes to Dr oniha, who cured me of fallopian tube blockage and fibroid. i married for over eight years wthout a child of my own. because of the problem with my fallopian tubbe and fibroid, until i came in conntact with Dr oniha’s testimony and recommendations online, on how he has cured and healed so many people of the same illment, and i decided to contact him, and he administered his medicatons on me, and i became pregnant in two monnths.

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