How to Self-Test Your Fallopian Tubes at Home?

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To self-test the fallopian tubes, first place your hand three cunches below the navel (Guanyuan point), then move two cunches sideways (Shuidao). Press this area (Shuidao) with your fingers, calm your mind, and feel if there is any pulsating sensation. If there is, it indicates that mature eggs are being discharged. If not, ovulation may be poor. If you have had or currently have a blockage in your fallopian tubes, please feel the inner sides of your thighs. If there are large "fatty" particles on your thighs (similar to the lumps that some women develop under their arms), then your fallopian tubes are likely blocked.

During ovulation, as the eggs mature and are discharged through the fallopian tubes into the uterus, the ovaries secrete more lubricating fluid for the fallopian tubes than usual. This ensures the smooth flow of the fallopian tubes, resulting in thinner, more transparent, and less concentrated vaginal discharge during ovulation, resembling a watery clarity.

How to treat blocked fallopian tubes? 1. Treatment for middle segment obstruction of the fallopian tubes involves surgical resection of the blocked portion and anastomosis of the two ends of the fallopian tube under laparoscopy. This is a commonly used surgical method for middle segment obstruction of the fallopian tubes, caused by conditions such as fallopian tube pregnancy and sterilization. Foreign reports indicate a postoperative pregnancy rate of 74% to 81% and an ectopic pregnancy rate of 4.8% for this procedure. 3. Treatment for distal fallopian tube blockage accounts for 85% of fallopian tube-related infertility. The causes of distal fallopian tube blockage include pelvic inflammatory disease, peritonitis, and previous pelvic and abdominal surgery.