Miracle Moms: Book Examines Success Opening
Blocked Fallopian Tubes without Surgery
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Chapter Six: Treating Blocked Fallopian Tubes Non-Surgically
Blocked fallopian tubes create significant problems for women and their physicians. Fallopian tubes commonly obstruct due to tiny adhesions that form after infection, inflammation, surgery or trauma. Tubes may block anywhere along their length, and sometimes fill with liquid (hydrosalpinx). Traditional medical treatment has been to attempt to surgically repair blocked tubes, or remove them and proceed directly to in vitro fertilization (IVF).
Surgical repair on these tiny organs is problematic because no matter how skilled the physician, most doctors agree that surgery only provides a “window of time” before tubes re-occlude, presumably due to adhesions that formed after surgery. A study in Human Reproduction 1 showed that after minimally invasive surgery to open tubes, 81% of tubes that had been surgically opened had closed again, within six months.
Recently, a non-surgical manual physical therapy designed to reduce pelvic adhesions has been shown to open and return function to totally blocked fallopian tubes. Several medical journal citations examined the effectiveness of the therapy in opening and returning function to blocked fallopian tubes 2,3,4.
FertileThoughts is pleased to present our members with a free download of Chapter Six (Blocked Fallopian Tubes) ofMiracle Moms, Better Sex, Less Pain – a book written by the research team that developed this therapy.
Miracle Moms traces the 20-year journey of physical therapist Belinda Wurn and her therapist husband Larry to develop a manual physical therapy to treat pelvic adhesions. The couple originally designed the therapy to help Belinda heal from pain and scarring after undergoing aggressive pelvic surgery and radiation therapy. When they used the same techniques on their patients, they were surprised to find women with blocked fallopian tubes were having natural full-term pregnancies. Side-effects of the therapy included increased orgasms, and decreased intercourse pain.
Research gynecologist (and hospital Chief of Staff) Dr. Richard King, became intrigued, and encouraged the Wurns to research the phenomenon. To date, they have had hundreds of babies born to women diagnosed infertile, including dozens who came to them with blocked fallopian tubes.
Doctors from Harvard, Columbia, Northwestern and more are praising this work, which has been cited in peer-reviewed journals for success opening blocked fallopian tubes (including hydrosalpinx), improving fertility, decreasing pelvic and intercourse pain and improving sexual function.
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