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You mentioned that you've had issues with infertility in the past, you've seen a doctor and they've talked with you about a few different issues like blocked fallopian tubes, and endometriosis, and cysts, and you're wondering how all of this is going to affect your ability to get pregnant. Each situation is so individualized. The treatment that's right for one woman isn't necessarily the best treatment for another. But depending on the different suspected causes of infertility, there are things that your doctor will recommend and try first, because in most cases they're successful. Like in the case of a blocked fallopian tube, when they discover that, they usually flush the tube, and then it opens the tube back up and the woman has two open tubes, and that will definitely increase the chances of her getting pregnant. If one tube remains blocked, then it will probably make it so you will have to try longer to get pregnant. And then if you have issues on top of that, like endometriosis, that can add to the problem. Endometriosis can contribute to infertility, because it can cause scar tissue on the fallopian tubes, and maybe that's the reason for the blocked tube. Usually the treatments for the endometriosis include ovulation-stimulating drugs and also surgery to clean things up and make it more likely that the woman will conceive. After those things are done, then a lot of women do end up getting pregnant. Now, you also had a question about ovarian cysts. And there are so many different types of cysts that some affect your ability to get pregnant, some don't. So again, in the end, I do feel like it would be best to talk with your doctor. And based on their knowledge of your circumstances, they'll be able to give you the best advice and answer your questions more specifically so that they're tailored to your situation. I hope the very best for you, and if you have more questions for me in the future, feel free to ask them on our Facebook page at / intermountainmoms , and recommend us to your friends and family too.