The fallopian tube is a thin and long tube similar to a fish intestine, about 8 to 14 cm long.
Women have two fallopian tubes, one on the left and one on the right, which are used to be responsible for the transportation of sperms, eggs and embryos, and are essential for a woman to get pregnant.
If the fallopian tubes are clear, the pregnancy rate is high. If the fallopian tubes are blocked or not clear, there is a risk of ectopic pregnancy, infertility and other reproductive disorders.
The fallopian tube is thin, long, soft and about 8-14cm long, and can be divided into different parts such as the umbrella of the fallopian tube, the pudendal part of the fallopian tube, the isthmus of the fallopian tube and the intertubal part of the fallopian tube, etc. The umbrella of the fallopian tube is mainly responsible for grasping follicles coming from the ovaries, and the pudendal part of the fallopian tube is the main part of sperm-egg combination.