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Division Of Fallopian Tube - Articles
Acupuncture for Blocked Fallopian Tubes
by
Jelena Stefanovic
Posted
Wed 03 Jun 2009 3:53pm
Most women never suspect that they may have blocked fallopian tubes. This happens mainly because women don’t experience any obvious symptoms that would lead them to believe that they have such a condition. Infertility is what usually leads women to discover the state of their fallopian tubes. If you have been trying to conceive for longer than a year
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Fallopian Tubes
by
findingeve
Posted
Thu 09 Apr 2009 7:14pm
3 Comments
What springs to mind when Fallopian tubes are mentioned? That they “connect” the ovaries to the uterus which leads finally to the vagina and the outside of the body? Perhaps you think about ectopic pregnancies, as most ectopic pregnancies are indeed “tubal” pregnancies. Whatever you may think of when Fallopian tubes are brought up
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Comment on Fallopian Tube Repair by Dr. Berger
by
Dr. Gary Berger


Posted
Sat 19 Dec 2009 8:19am
DANIEL – Adhesions at the end of the fallopian tube due to previous infection (PID) may be the cause of an abnormal HSG showing tubal blockage at the end of the tube. Another frequent cause is insufficient dye being injected into the tube when the tube is actually open. It would be necessary to see the HSG images to know what your situation may be.
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Fallopian Tube Repair
by
Dr. Gary Berger


Posted
Fri 31 Jul 2009 11:52am
Dr. Gary Berger and Dr. Charles Monteith, the tubal reversal doctors at Chapel Hill Tubal Reversal Center, are specialists in fallopian tube repair. Although most patients come to Chapel Hill Tubal Reversal Center for tubal ligation reversal, others come for fallopian tube repair following a tubal infection or pelvic inflammatory disease (PID
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Fallopian Tubes
by
findingeve
Posted
Wed 04 Nov 2009 10:01pm
What springs to mind when Fallopian tubes are mentioned? That they “connect” the ovaries to the uterus which leads finally to the vagina and the outside of the body? Perhaps you think about ectopic pregnancies, as most ectopic pregnancies are indeed “tubal” pregnancies. Whatever you may think of when Fallopian tubes are brought up
Read on »
Acupuncture for Blocked Fallopian Tubes
by
Jelena Stefanovic
Posted
Wed 03 Jun 2009 4:10pm
1 Comment
Most women never suspect that they may have blocked fallopian tubes. This happens mainly because women don’t experience any obvious symptoms that would lead them to believe that they have such a condition. Infertility is what usually leads women to discover the state of their fallopian tubes. If you have been trying to conceive for longer
Read on »