WHY IVF IS IDEAL FOR WOMEN WITH TIED TUBES

Many women believe that after a tubal ligation, pregnancy is no longer possible.
However, thanks to in vitro fertilization (IVF), thousands of patients with tied tubes achieve motherhood every year.

IVF has become the most effective, safest, and most recommended treatment, especially in a fertility clinic in Mérida with advanced reproductive technology.

What happens when the tubes are tied?

Tubal ligation blocks the path of both the egg and sperm.
This means natural fertilization cannot occur.

But here’s the key:

IVF does not require fallopian tubes.

All fertilization happens in the laboratory.

Why IVF is the best option for women with tied tubes

Fertilization happens outside the body

The egg is retrieved directly from the ovary, so damaged or tied tubes do not matter.

Avoids risky reversal surgery

Tubal reversal is costly, invasive, and often unsuccessful.
IVF avoids surgery altogether.

Higher success rates

Even with severely damaged tubes, IVF maintains high pregnancy rates.

 Allows embryo and egg quality assessment

Including advanced techniques such as extended culture and embryo selection.

Reduces ectopic pregnancy risk

By placing the embryo directly inside the uterus.

How IVF works for patients with tied tubes

  1. Ovarian stimulation

  2. Egg retrieval

  3. Laboratory fertilization

  4. Embryo culture

  5. Embryo transfer

No fallopian tubes are required at any step.

IVF is the ideal treatment for patients with tied tubes who want to achieve pregnancy.


It offers high success rates, avoids unnecessary surgery, and makes motherhood possible again.

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