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They Did Surgery for Fallopian Tube Removal

Today, I’m writing about two women who opted for surgical removal of their hydrosalpinx-blocked fallopian tubes, and the outcomes that resulted from that choice.

For over five years now, I have worked with many women whose fallopian tubes were either blocked by Adhesions or Hydrosalp-inx, helping them apply natural remedies in a holistic way. 

About 20–30 of these women were patient with the healing process, and in the end, they either conceived or their HSG results confirmed that their tubes had opened naturally.

The remaining 70% were not patient enough to wait for their bodies to heal. Many of them either stopped applying natural remedies under my guidance or moved on to other forms of treatment.

Regret after fallopian tubes removal via surgery

Among these women, there were three ladies who, while still taking natural treatment under my guidance, started pursuing the surgical option of fallopian tube removal in preparation for IVF. One of them eventually settled for tubal ligation, while the other two went ahead with surgery to remove both tubes.

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The First Lady — Living in Europe

The first lady who removed her tubes lives in Europe. After a few months of joining my program, her doctors advised her to remove both fallopian tubes because they believed her recurring infection and other complications were caused by severely inflamed tubes.

She also had another motivation — her boyfriend at the time supported the idea of doing IVF. Since she was already 38 years old and time was not on her side, it made sense to her to remove the tubes and proceed with IVF.

Also read πŸ‘‰47 Common mistakes women make when trying natural remedies to unblock their tubes


The Second Lady — Living in Nigeria

The second lady lives in Nigeria. She joined my private program for women with blocked fallopian tubes and followed the treatment plan initially. She claimed she wanted the Hydrosalpinx resolved naturally, so it does not disturb any future plans for marriage or becomes an issue after marriage.

For the first 4 months, she followed up on every recommendations I gave her. As time went by, she declined my offer to send her other necessary herbs she couldn’t get in her area. Instead, she began searching online for supplements.

She would often send me photos of supplements she found online, asking if she could use them. After a while, she stopped chatting with me completely.

For over six to nine months, I didn’t hear from her — until one day, she suddenly dropped a message in my WhatsApp chat, crying and saying she was finished. I was shocked and asked what she meant. She could barely put herself together, sobbing uncontrollably. When she finally calmed down and shared her story, I was lost for words.

SeeπŸ‘‰How to Unblock Tubes and Conceive


Her Story — A Painful Lesson

She explained that when she stopped chatting with me, she began seeking medical options for her hydrosalpinx. Around that time, she had started a new relationship and didn’t want to take any chances. Many men had come and gone, but this one seemed serious.

She decided to be open with him about her fertility challenge — bilateral hydrosalpinx. The man was supportive and understanding, and they both began looking for solutions. Their relationship grew, and soon he came for an introduction ceremony to seek her hand in marriage. Both families met, and marriage plans began.

Since they had already consulted doctors, and marriage was in view, she decided to accept the doctors’ recommendation to go for surgery to remove both fallopian tubes affected by hydrosalpinx. The plan was that after marriage, she and her husband-to-be would raise the funds needed for IVF.

Unfortunately, immediately after the surgery — while she was still in the hospital — her fiancΓ© broke off the relationship. He stopped picking her calls, and all efforts to reach him failed. Later, he sent a text message saying he couldn’t continue with the relationship.

Everything collapsed right there in the hospital. In her deep pain and regret, she remembered me and reached out, crying bitterly. I could only offer her words of comfort and encouragement.

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A Different Outcome — Another Lady’s Story

Interestingly, in the same state where she lives, I was helping another woman who had been married for over six years and was also battling bilateral hydrosalpinx. Whenever her herbs ran out, I would send her a fresh stock — the same thing I had wanted to do for the lady who went for surgery.

That woman stayed consistent with the natural treatment, and within the same year the other lady lost both her tubes to surgery, this one conceived naturally. She is now a happy mother and even planning for baby number two.

πŸ‘‰I will share her full story soon.


The Lesson — Don’t Rush into Fallopian Tube Removal

As of now, I don’t know if the two ladies who had their tubes removed have gone for IVF as they initially planned, but the last time I tried to check on them, I got no response.

So if a doctor is suggesting fallopian tube removal followed by IVF, please don’t rush into it. By the time the surgery is done and your tubes are gone, remember this — from that point onward, you are on your own.

If the funds for IVF don’t materialize, it means all hope of natural conception is lost. And if the IVF fails once, twice, or even three times and there’s no money to continue, that may be the end of the road.

So if you are seriously thinking about removing your fallopian tubes, don’t do it. In fact, you must read this post: Blocked fallopian tubes: should you remove them for IVF or try natural remedies?

At least from the two stories above, the outcomes were not encouraging. Don’t rush. Stay patient. Keep applying your natural remedies. As you continue, your tubes will heal — even if it takes time.

If you must go for IVF, it’s better to tie the tubes rather than remove them completely. Don’t remove what God has given just because it’s temporarily blocked by fluid. Healing is possible.

See two real-life experiences below, of women who used natural remedies to overcome adhesions and bilateral hydrosalpinx in just a few months—and are now proud moms! I share their stories to show you that natural remedies can help you unblock your tubes without undergoing surgery or removing your fallopian tubes.

πŸ‘‰Hydrosalpinx Testimonial: I have never tested positive

πŸ‘‰Success Stories: She conceived naturally after unblocking tubes

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Disclaimer:

This information is provided for educational purposes only and is not intended to replace professional medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment. Always consult your healthcare provider before starting any new remedy, supplement, or health program.



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