Fallopian tubes are part of the female reproductive system that plays an important role in the process of menstruation and fertilization. Some women have certain diseases or conditions that cause the fallopian tubes to become blocked. As a result, women with disorders of the fallopian tubes can be difficult to get pregnant. The fallopian tube is a channel with a length of about 10-13 cm and a diameter of about 1 cm that connects the ovary (ovary) and uterus. This channel serves as a place for the egg to move from the ovary to the uterus during ovulation and as a meeting point for the egg with sperm during the fertilization process. If the fallopian tubes are blocked, the egg's journey to the uterus will be obstructed. Things that Happen if the Falopi Tubes are Clogged Blockage of the fallopian tubes causes sperm can not meet with eggs in the uterus, so fertilization can not occur. This condition can cause fertility problems (infertility). This blocked fallopian tube rarely c...