tuboplastyStruggling with infertility can be one of the most stressful situations for women and couples. Attempting to conceive a child takes such an emotional toll on a person that when it doesn’t happen, it can be heartbreaking. There are surgical procedures and drug therapy sessions available for women with infertility, so there is always hope.

Of all the women struggling with infertility in the world today, only 44% have sought medical assistance. Getting the right help is imperative for those who wish to be pregnant. Of those 44% who received medical intervention, about 65% of them give birth.

The purpose of tuboplasty is to restore patency and functionality of Fallopian tubes so a woman can get pregnant.

Tubal disease affects infertile couples all over the world — approximately 25% of infertile couples, in fact — due to a variety of causes. The severity of tubal disease can range from mild adhesions to complete tubal blockage. Tubal occlusion affects 16% of infertile women, according to a study of 745 women with at least one episode of Pelvic Inflammatory Disease (PID) who attempted to conceive.

Endometriosis, a condition where tissue grows outside the uterus, can be excruciatingly painful. More than 13.5 million women, and 10% of couples in the U.S. suffer from mild to severe endometriosis.

Despite these issues, the tuboplasty success rate is still positive. About 65% of infertile women, after tubal surgery, became pregnant within one year of the surgery.

Seeking the necessary medical attention if you are experiencing any pain is extremely important. Tubal surgery can not only help lower your infertility rate and improve your chance of getting pregnant, but it can relieve any horrible pain you may be in due to tubal infections.

There are some women who, after tubal ligation, change their mind and chose to have this procedure reversed. This is done surgically and has a 75% pregnancy success rate. Best of all, affordable tubal reversal is available.

Infertility can be a very scary time for couples and for women. Knowing where to go, who to talk to, and what to do can not only lower your stress rate, but improve your chances of having the baby you always wanted. Talk to a doctor today if you believe tuboplasty is right for you.