How effective is FTR?

 

With a remarkable technical success rate of 90% to remove blockages, Fallopian Tube Recanalization (FTR) stands as the prime choice for addressing blocked fallopian tubes  🌹 These blockages can affect fertility, often arising from factors such as 👇

🌻 Scarring resulting from prior abdominal surgery

🌻 Certain STDs

🌻 Accumulation of debris or mucus due to infections

🌻 History of ectopic pregnancy

🌻 Endometriosis

🌻 Hydrosalpinx

If you’ve received a diagnosis and want to learn more about FTR, visit our contact page  or reach out to us online 🌻

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