Fallopian Tube Transplant: Understanding Options for Women Without Tubes
Currently, fallopian tube transplantation is not feasible, and there is no medical procedure available to transplant fallopian tubes into a woman who does not have them. Fallopian tubes are essential for capturing the egg released during ovulation and guiding it toward the uterus for fertilization. In cases where a woman is without fallopian tubes due to factors such as surgical removal or congenital conditions, alternative fertility treatments are recommended.
However, there are various assisted reproductive technologies (ART) that can offer effective alternatives for women without fallopian tubes.
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