Can a person with both fallopian tubes blocked have a miscarriage?...?
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Can a person with both fallopian tubes blocked have a miscarriage?...if a women with both tubes blocked gets pregnant can she have a miscarriage? and if she does ,,,,,does that mean the baby was in the uterus>? and did it went past the tubes? was it a normal pregnancy? i just wants answers..because both my fallopian tubes were blocked and i just recently had a miscarriage does that mean 1 of my tubes are unblocked? please help any suggestions? thank you
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Answer:
First off im very sorry for your loss. Was the miscarriage confirmed by a doctor? I would assume in order for sperm to even travel to the egg or for the egg to travel far enough out of the Fallopian tube that it must not be fully blocked.
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