Can you still get pregnant if your tubes are blocked bilaterally?

The fallopian tubes are blocked bilaterally, but the chances of conceiving naturally are very low, so if you want to get pregnant, you can opt for surgery or assisted reproductive technology.
The function of the fallopian tubes is to provide a place for sperm and egg to meet and fertilize, and to transport the fertilized egg. Once the fallopian tubes are blocked bilaterally, this function will be damaged to varying degrees. If the blockage is not serious, but only passes through, some women can conceive naturally, but after conception, ectopic pregnancy may be formed, and if the fallopian tubes are completely blocked, infertility will be caused due to the inability to form a fertilized egg.
If the tubes are blocked bilaterally, and if there is a request for fertility, a reasonable treatment plan should be sought according to age, function of the oviducts, and the location of the blockage, etc. Ovarian function is good, age is young, and the blockage is not serious, and treatments such as laparoscopic surgery can also be considered, and pregnancy can be prepared as soon as possible after the surgery; if the blockage is serious, and if the woman is older, it is recommended that she adopt assisted reproduction technology to get pregnant.