Have blocked fallopian tubes

Posted By Stormno01 (Queens, Ny) on 05/06/2010

Good day,

How are you? I trust you are in great health.

I live in Queens, New York and I am writing to ask for your assistance with blocked fallopian tubes. My tubes are blocked and I need to know what I can do to unblock them. My husband and I have been together since 1995. We do not use condoms but I still cannot get pregnant.

I had surgery in January to remove fibroids. I thought that was the problem but then I had other tests that showed my fallopian tubes are blocked.

I know my husband is very disappointed but being very patient and calm about this situation. We are both older than 41 years old, and we cannot afford infertility treatments.

I do not want to have another surgery. Can you please help me?

I look forward to your response. Thank you.

I feel so useless and worthless right now....
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Replied by Tina (Princeton, N J) on 05/07/2010

Hi Stormno01,

There is a yoga breathing exercise called kapalbhatti,where one exhales forcefully through the nose, which might help in unblocking your tubes. Google the word kapalbhatti and you might get videos showing you how to do it. Good Luck!
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Replied by Lisa (Thousand Oaks, Ca, Usa) on 05/07/2010

Hi Stormno01,

I'm sorry you are feeling so down. Remember you are much more than you realize! Stay connected and communicating with your husband to alleviate the feelings you are both having.

I would recommend you explore Chinese medicine. I am certain you can find an excellent Chinese acupuncturist/herbalist there in NYC. Do research. I have seen several women get pregnant through this after being disappointed with western medicine and their diagnoses/opinions/techniques. Stay open to that idea as their approach to our bodies are radically different from the western idea. Stay positive.

I wish you the very best,
Lisa

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Replied by Adrienne (Flowery Branch, Ga) on 05/07/2010

Hello Stormno01,

Some time ago on a fertility website, I had seen numerous postings of women with blocked tubes and there is no one particular cause for the blockage. One lady claimed toilet paper (how she knew this i have NO IDEA)..another lady in fact had a condition where a cyst or something at her ovary and tube was secreting a not-so-friendly discharge which was 1. detrimental to the eggs her ovaries where releasing and 2. the discharge was built up in her tube..and the list goes on.

Anyway, there was a lady who concocted a natural solution and claimed it to work to remove toilet paper by putting this solution up in her. Honestly, I didn't agree to what the woman was doing because if you think about it, when something is obstructed, then it needs to be cleared/pushed out rather than trying to dissolve it. 2. She had to have inserted something into her uterus and apply enough pressure to get it through her uterus and up her tubes. Very dangerous!! (People who perform at home artificial inseminations have to certify with the sperm bank that they will not attempt to perform the IUI (inter-uterine inseminations) but deposit outside the uterus and let nature take its course.) There is a reason for that!

I strongly urge you to consider your situation (age, fertility status, etc) before sticking anything up there which may cause further problems.

My conclusion which may not be what you want to hear, but have the procedure. The money and time spent and the peace of mind of knowing thats its being done correctly are going to be worth the peace of mind than to take a chance at something which may may not work, further impact your fertility and really mess things up!

Hang in there hon..I know its hard.
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Replied by Dalia (Chicago) on 08/04/2013

Hello, I just found out that I am suffering from blocked tubes and therefore am not able to get pregnant. I have not been able to have a period on my own for over a year since getting off the birthcontrol. Also the doctor wants to do a surgery but I would rather not! I read that serrapeptase, leonurus siegesbeckia also can help. Can you please let me know if this would be a proper treatment? Also, should I try apple cider vinegar as well?

I am not sure why the tubes are clogged and doctor has not yet told me why. Please help?

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Replied by Mama To Many (Tennessee, USA) on 08/05/2013

Dear Dalia, I am not familiar with the supplements you mention, but have some other thoughts.

First of all, 9 years ago, I was told by an OB that I had a blocked tube. (I only have one- the other was lost to tubal rupture during complications of a tubal pregnancy.) I was also told that without antibiotics for the blocked tube and birth control to regulate my cycles, I would never get pregnant again. I threw away the prescriptions and I used natural progesterone cream to regulate my cycles and did nothing about the blocked tubes. I have had 3 more children since then. Either the tube wasn't really blocked or it resolved on its own. I didn't do anything to try and help it at the time.

I would definitely try some natural things before going for surgery. Hopefully someone else on Earth Clinic knows about the things you mentioned.

Definitely try the Apple Cider Vinegar. Also, Blackstrap Molasses. It is very helpful to ladies cycles. 1 T. once or twice a day.

Also, you could try drinking some herbal tea. Sounds like a "too simple" solution for a problem a doctor wants to do surgey on, but we have seen simple herbs help serious problems so much that I would surely try it. Try and drink 3 cups of herbal tea per day. Here is what I would mix up:

1 part mullein leaf (relieves congestion) may help congestion in the tubes

1 part red raspberry leaf (very good for women's health)

1/2 (more would be okay) part peppermint for flavor, unless you don't like peppermint, then skip.

You could buy the loose herbs or buy all three tea bags. Then, each day, put 3 tea bags (or 1-2 T. of the loose tea) in a quart jar and pour 3 cups boiling water over it. Let steep for 15 minutes. Strain herb out using a coffee filter (must be the paper filter. A screen filter would allow some irritating mullein hairs to remain in your tea.) Sweeten with honey if desired. Drink warm or cold over the course of the day.

You could take an herbal antibiotic like garlic or GSE if perhaps the tubes have infection in them.

You could rub peppermint oil over the skin of the pelvic area to help with congestion. (Might be best to mix with some coconut oil.

Look into castor oil packs on this website and try that on your lower abdomen. I am thinking that might address any infection and congestion and may also help with getting you cycling again. Don't use castor oil packs if you are actually having a period.

Please let us know how it goes!
~Mama to Many~

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Replied by Antonella (Peterborough ) on 10/06/2017

Hi

I had almost the same problems like yours and two surgerie!

Fibroids, saplingitis, cysts are all connected to candida.

Currently I am on Bill Thompson tupertine protocol that I found here. Buy the book Candida killing so sweetly and you will find there all the information about the protocol.

Do some research about.

Good luck.

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