What are Fallopian tubes?

The fallopian tubes are an integral part of the reproductive system  and represent the passageways for the female’s eggs to travel from the ovaries to the uterus. After the ovary releases an egg, its travels into the fallopian tube, where sperm can fertilise the egg and pregnancy can take place 💐 Blocked fallopian tubes may cause difficulties in getting pregnant. The blockage prevents the egg from reaching the uterus and may also hinder the fertilisation process.  If you’ve received a diagnosis and are seeking a non-invasive solution, please reach out to us online or visit our contact page 🌸

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