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I had pregnant 5 months back. But aborted due to some issue. Is there any chance of tube blockage in just matter of 5 months gap? I have not done hcg test, just asking on layman basis. As I had pregnant 5 months back means, my both the tubes are absolutely fine. Please suggest based on your experience. Can it happen in just 5 months back ?
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Connect please
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It is not that if you are pregnant 5 months back then your both the tubes are patent. If you have any doubts regarding tubal blockage it needs to be confirmed by HSG
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The chances are unlikely following medical abortion but tubal blockage can happen even in the absence of abortion getting pregnant 5 months ago does not ensure that today the tubes are open it is better to test if you are not been able to conceive
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It can happen
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