If the blockage is due to scar tissue from infection (e.g., chlamydia) or endometriosis, success rates drop. If it is a proximal blockage (near the uterus), success is high. Why does this matter for cost? Because if the blockage is distal (near the ovary), recanalization won’t work, yet you may still pay for the diagnostic portion.
But beneath the clinical terminology lies a pressing, practical question: How much does it actually cost? how much does it cost to unblock fallopian tubes
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