Guest guest Posted August 19, 2006 Report Share Posted August 19, 2006 Dear Group,I imagine some of you think my dr. was kidding when he said females had curvy colons. So I was searching for internet info on it, and accidently found a site on infertility. As you may know I was never able to get pregnant--not for lack of trying either. I took all the tests as did Hubby. All checked out perfect, but still I never could get pregnant.At the time, I had had an X-ray of my fallopian tubes and remember how very curvy they were. I mean they were both like a beautiful river meandering from the ovaries to the uterous, with many turns along the way. They didn't look like the textbook pictures I had seen. They were not blocked, just very curvy.Here is a site that mentions this anatomical structure as being a cause of infertility :3)Problems in the Fallopian Tubes : 35 % of the female infertility consists of problems in the fallobian tubes. Blocked tubes, interior liquids, damage from tuberculosis, cyctic and curvy structure of the tubes reduce the chance of pregnancy tubes. So I think I may at last know why. One of my unsolved mysteries that might help some of the women who are having fertility problems in the Group.Wishing the Group a Happy Weekend!Love,idio. EN '68 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 20, 2006 Report Share Posted August 20, 2006 Oh, , that is so poignant. Bless you. Love, Joan ---- Strecker wrote: > Dear Group, > I imagine some of you think my dr. was kidding when he said females had > curvy colons. So I was searching for internet info on it, and accidently > found a site on infertility. > As you may know I was never able to get pregnant--not for lack of trying > either. > I took all the tests as did Hubby. All checked out perfect, but still I > never could get pregnant. > At the time, I had had an X-ray of my fallopian tubes and remember how > very curvy they were. I mean they were both like a beautiful river > meandering from the ovaries to the uterous, with many turns along the > way. They didn't look like the textbook pictures I had seen. They were > not blocked, just very curvy. > Here is a > site that mentions this anatomical structure as being a cause of > infertility <http://www.ivfturkey.com/infertility/female/> : > 3)Problems in the Fallopian Tubes : > 35 % of the female infertility consists of problems in the fallobian > tubes. Blocked tubes, interior liquids, damage from tuberculosis, cyctic > and curvy structure of the tubes reduce the chance of pregnancy tubes. > > So I think I may at last know why. One of my unsolved mysteries that > might help some of the women who are having fertility problems in the > Group. > Wishing the Group a Happy Weekend! > Love, > > idio. EN '68 > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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