15/01/2026
5 Early Signs You Might Have a Blocked Tube Without Knowing It
Sometimes the body whispers before it screams. Blocked fallopian tubes often develop quietly, and many women do not realize something is wrong until they start trying to conceive. But there are subtle signs that may point to a problem long before that.
1. Pelvic or lower abdominal pain.
Some women experience dull or sharp pain on one or both sides of the lower belly. The pain may come and go, or sometimes get worse during your period or after in*******se. This could be a sign of inflammation or scarring around the tubes.
2. Unusual vaginal discharge.
A change in discharge, especially if it is thick, has an unusual smell, or appears yellow or green, might suggest infection. Infections like pelvic inflammatory disease can damage the fallopian tubes over time.
3. Difficulty getting pregnant.
One of the most common signs of blocked tubes is unexplained infertility. You may have regular periods and ovulate normally, but if the tubes are blocked, the egg and s***m cannot meet.
4. Pain during menstruation or in*******se.
When the tubes are affected by conditions like endometriosis or adhesions, it can make monthly periods or intimacy painful. Many women ignore this, thinking it is just โnormal cramps,โ but persistent pain deserves attention.
5. History of pelvic infections or surgery.
If you have ever had an untreated infection, a s*xually transmitted infection, or surgery around your pelvis or abdomen, it may have left behind tiny scars that can block or twist the tubes.
Most times, blocked tubes do not cause obvious symptoms, which is why they are often discovered only after tests. But listening to your body and seeking help early can make a big difference. Your body always tries to speak โ all you need to do is pay attention. Contact for assistance. Reach us through 0796 736547