Fallopian Tube Blockages…one of the leading causes of infertility
I had mentioned fallopian tubes in my last blog, and that I had been listening to an e-book regarding the unblocking of them. It is quite amazing how narrow and delicate these tubes are.
In my quest to become pregnant, I had to have the dye test done a couple times, which is when they shoot dye through your tubes to be sure they are open and free-flowing. The first time I had it done, they had a difficult time lining up my cervix to actually perform the test, as I had a fibroid in there pulling my cervix back. It took two women to hold me down, for I was shaking so badly from the pain. Once they finally got my cervix in position, and put the instrument inside…they then could not get it unattached to retrieve it! Oh My God! I screamed so loudly that my husband heard me down the hall in the waiting room! It was one of my top 2 most painful moments in my infertility battle…(the other being my trips to Long Island, NY for something called The Chapman Procedure, where they tried to unblock your tubes nonsurgically, by using a slow drip. I laid there for 3 hours in and out of excruciating pain. The good thing is, they believed it had unblocked me, as the drip managed to make its way through the tubes…the mission of the procedure. Nonetheless…I still didn’t become pregnant.)
The funny thing about my first dye test is that the tubes proved to be fine!…open and free flowing! But there were so many other problems, I guess that just wasn’t enough! After going through a myomectomy, a couple hysteroscopies, a few laporoscopies and two invitros, my tubes then decided to become blocked, (which is when I went to NY, as mentioned above.) Hmmm…..sometimes you can feel like every single door is closing right before your eyes! (thank GOD for adoption!!)
I hope the information we’ll be sharing on the upcoming show will help you all to work on unblocking those tubes naturally…and succeeding.



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