Dr Shikha Sardana offers comprehensive Tubal Block Evaluation and Fertility Treatment for women experiencing infertility due to blocked fallopian tubes, hydrosalpinx, or other tubal disorders. Healthy fallopian tubes are essential for natural conception, as they allow the egg and sperm to meet and support early embryo transport. Blockages or damage to the tubes can significantly reduce the chances of pregnancy.
Our evaluation includes a detailed fertility assessment, medical history review, pelvic examination, ultrasound, and specialized diagnostic tests such as HSG (Hysterosalpingography) or laparoscopy when clinically indicated. Based on the diagnosis, Dr Shikha Sardana develops a personalized treatment plan that may include fertility-preserving procedures, minimally invasive surgery, or assisted reproductive techniques such as IVF when appropriate.
Using evidence-based fertility care and advanced diagnostic techniques, we focus on identifying the underlying cause of tubal infertility while providing individualized treatment to improve pregnancy outcomes. Every patient receives compassionate guidance, transparent counseling, and continuous support throughout the fertility journey.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)
Q1. What are blocked fallopian tubes?
A. Blocked fallopian tubes prevent the egg and sperm from meeting, making natural conception difficult. The blockage may affect one or both tubes.
Q2. What is hydrosalpinx?
A. Hydrosalpinx is a condition in which a fallopian tube becomes blocked and fills with fluid. It can reduce fertility and may affect IVF success if left untreated.
Q3. How are blocked fallopian tubes diagnosed?
A. Diagnosis may include ultrasound, HSG (Hysterosalpingography), and, in selected cases, laparoscopy to evaluate the condition of the fallopian tubes.
Q4. Can blocked fallopian tubes be treated?
A. Treatment depends on the location and severity of the blockage. Options may include fertility-preserving procedures, minimally invasive surgery, or IVF when appropriate.
Q5. Is IVF necessary for all women with blocked tubes?
A. No. Some women may benefit from surgical treatment or other fertility-preserving approaches. IVF is recommended only when it offers the best chance of pregnancy based on individual circumstances.
Q6. Can tubal blockage cause symptoms?
A. Many women have no symptoms. Some may experience pelvic pain or symptoms related to underlying conditions such as pelvic inflammatory disease or hydrosalpinx.
Q7. How can I improve my chances of pregnancy after treatment?
A. Early diagnosis, personalized treatment, regular follow-up, and following your fertility specialist's recommendations can help improve the likelihood of successful conception.
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