Hi Anne-
I am have both tubes blocked at the far ends next to the ovaries and am having lap and surgery to open them at the end of the month. My doctor said there is a very good chance it would work. We are giving it a go naturally after surgery before moving on to IVF in the summer if it doesn't work.
Had one tube unblocked via canalization in December. Nothing after 3 cycles, I'm on to clomid the next one.
I know not everywhere does canalization, I think a lap is more common.
Had one tube unblocked via canalization in December. Nothing after 3 cycles, I'm on to clomid the next one.
I know not everywhere does canalization, I think a lap is more common.
Thanks a lot for your reply wonderstarsIf you don't mind me asking, since you went for canalization, did you have a proximal block(the one near the mouth of the uterus)? My left tube has a proximal block and the right one showed no spillage. Guess i will have to willy-nilly go for a lap
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Hi hun I had lap in January to try to correct my left tube which had no spill on dye test. Unfortunately they weren't able to unblock mine but I hear that the procedure is usually successful and I guess I just was unlucky. I hope your op is a huge success and you get that natural bfp x
If you don't mind me asking do you know for sure they're blocked? I ask as at my lap they did the dye test and it showed my right tube to be blocked. I was told a spasm was highly unlikely. Another doctor told me to have an HSG so we could say for sure as he believed tubes spasm quite regularly.
I had it done and low and behold the dye passed through both tubes normally, there was no obstruction. Sometimes it pays to get a second opinion. Also, I wanted to add the doctor who performed the HSG and was going to try unblock it if they found a blockage said it is VERY common for tubes to spasm. My apologies though if you do know 100%, just wanted to share my experience x
Had one tube unblocked via canalization in December. Nothing after 3 cycles, I'm on to clomid the next one.
I know not everywhere does canalization, I think a lap is more common.
Thanks a lot for your reply wonderstarsIf you don't mind me asking, since you went for canalization, did you have a proximal block(the one near the mouth of the uterus)? My left tube has a proximal block and the right one showed no spillage. Guess i will have to willy-nilly go for a lap
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I had a proximal tube blockage that was cleared. My gynecologist had a difficult time doing a regular HSG so I had the HSG done with canalization so they knew it was a definite blockage. I agree with cooch in regards to a regular HSG, it very well could have been spasming tubes especially since it showed a proximal blockage.
Good luck with the lap!