PATHOLOGICAL
+ Tube Block- When the Fallopian tube is blocked the sperm can not travel to the egg. Some reasons for blocked Fallopian Tubes include scar tissue, infection, and pelvic adhesions.
+ PCOS -
Hydrosalpinx - Hdrosalpinx is a condition in which the Fallopian tube is blocked and fills with a clear liquid near the ovary.
Pyosalpinx - Pyosalpinx is a condition in which the fallopian tube fills up and swells with pus.
+ Ovarian Cyst - An ovarian cyst is a fluid-filled sac that develops on an ovary. Ovarian cysts are very common and don’t normally cause any symptoms.
+ Chocolate Cyst/Endometriosis - Endometriosis Is a disorder in which tissue similar to the tissue that forms the lining of your uterus grows outside of your uterine cavity.
+ Poor Ovarian Reserve - Poor Ovarian Reserve indicates a reduction in the quantity of ovarian follicular pool in women of reproductive age group.
+ Uterine Fibroids - Uterine Fibroids are non-cancerous growths that develop in or around the womb. The growths are made up of muscle and fibrous tissue, and vary in size.
+ Asherman Syndrome- Asherman Syndrome is a rare, acquired condition of the uterus. Women with this condition, scar tissue or adhesions form in the uterus due to some form of trauma.
+ Cervical Erosion - Cervical Erosion is an inflammation of the cervix. It is a common condition caused when cells from inside the cervical canal, are present on the outside surface of the cervix.
+ Cervical Polyps- A Cervical Polyp is a small cell clump that grow on the cervix. They are most common in women in their 40s and 50s who've had children .Cervical polyps are usually benign, or not cancerous.
+ Endometrial Polyp - Endometrial Polyps are small soft growths on the inside of a woman womb or uterus.
+ Pelvic Endometriosis - Pelvic Enodometriosis is a condition where tissue similar to the lining of the womb starts to grow in the ovaries or the Fallopian tubes.
+ Pelvic Inflammatory Disease (PDI) -PDI is caused by an infection that has developed in the Female upper genital tract.