Can I get pregnant if the fallopian tube fimbria is adhered?

Can I get pregnant if the fallopian tube fimbria is adhered?

Some people nowadays pursue DINK family life and are determined not to have children, while some people really want to have another lovely baby and a happy family. However, many families nowadays cannot wait for the arrival of their children. When they go to the hospital for a check-up, they are diagnosed with adhesion of the fallopian tube fimbria. This makes young couples very anxious, as they do not know if this disease is serious. So, is it possible to get pregnant if adhesion of the fallopian tube fimbria is present?

1. Infertility: This is a direct consequence of female fallopian tube adhesion, because the fallopian tube is the place where sperm and egg combine and the fertilized egg runs. Once fallopian tube adhesion occurs, even if the egg has been fertilized, it cannot enter the uterus, which directly leads to female infertility.

2. Ectopic pregnancy: It is very easy for women to suffer from fallopian tube adhesions, but if the fallopian tube adhesions are not cured, once complete adhesion occurs, it will cause infertility in female patients. However, experts also explain that if only partial adhesion occurs, although pregnancy is possible, the chance of suffering from ectopic pregnancy is indeed very, very high.

3. Inflammation: Fallopian tube adhesions can cause inflammation of the patient's reproductive organs, resulting in sticky, purulent leucorrhea. This type of leucorrhea contains a large number of white blood cells, which will engulf sperm, making it impossible for sperm to enter the uterine cavity and combine with the egg.

4. Irregular menstruation: Patients with fallopian tube adhesions will experience irregular menstruation. Patients with severe irregular menstruation will have two menstruations in a month, and there will be blood clots in the patient's menstruation.

5. Pain: Generally, women with this disease often have symptoms such as lower abdominal pain due to inflammation of the fallopian tubes, which mainly manifests as low back pain or lower body pain during sexual intercourse.

Can I get pregnant if the fimbria of the fallopian tube is adhered? All we can say is that the possibility of pregnancy is very small, and there is also the possibility of ectopic pregnancy, which is a very dangerous thing. Therefore, it is recommended that women with adhesions at the fimbria of the fallopian tube should not have children, no matter how much they want one. After all, having children may threaten your life.

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