Being told you have hydrosalpinx — a fallopian tube blocked and filled with fluid — or blocked tubes in general can feel overwhelming when you are trying to conceive. It is one of the most common reasons couples are referred for treatment, and it is a structural issue that only a doctor can address, usually through surgery (such as tube removal or repair) or by moving to IVF. No supplement can open, drain, or repair a blocked tube.
What many people can do alongside their medical plan is focus on overall reproductive wellness — supporting egg quality, hormonal balance and uterine wellness while their specialist handles the tubes. That is where a thoughtful AGO combo fits in.
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First: what hydrosalpinx and blocked tubes actually mean
Your fallopian tubes are where the egg and sperm normally meet. When a tube is blocked — whether by fluid (hydrosalpinx), scarring, past infection, or endometriosis — that pathway is interrupted. Key things to understand:
- It is structural. Blocked tubes are a physical, mechanical issue, not a hormone or nutrition problem.
- Treatment is medical. Your doctor may recommend surgery or IVF; many specialists advise removing a hydrosalpinx before IVF because the fluid can lower success rates.
- One open tube still matters. If only one tube is affected, natural conception may still be possible — your specialist can advise.
Always work with a fertility specialist first. Supplements are a wellness companion to that plan — never a replacement for it.
Why couples still look at daily wellness support
Even while the tubes are being treated, the rest of your fertility picture keeps moving. Eggs still mature on a roughly 90-day cycle, hormones still shift, and the uterus still needs to be a healthy environment. Supporting these areas is something you can do daily — and it is why an AGO combo is popular with people preparing for surgery or IVF.
The AGO combo for blocked-tube support
For women navigating hydrosalpinx or blocked tubes while trying to conceive, our care team most often suggests building around:
- AGO Mom — designed to support female fertility wellness, egg-quality nutrition and healthy ovulation as you prepare for treatment or IVF.
- AGO Tumor — designed to support uterine wellness, a helpful addition when fibroids or other uterine concerns sit alongside the tube issue.
- AGO Eva — designed to support hormonal balance and uterine wellness, so the wider environment is well cared for.
- AGO Dad (for partners) — designed to support sperm wellness, because roughly half of TTC challenges involve a male factor and IVF outcomes depend on both sides.
These are herbal-based dietary supplements meant to be taken together as part of a healthy lifestyle, alongside — not instead of — your doctor's treatment. See the full AGO range and combo pricing →
How to combine it with your medical plan
- Tell your specialist what you are taking, especially before any surgery or IVF cycle.
- Think in 90-day windows — egg and sperm wellness respond to consistent daily habits over about three months, which often lines up with IVF prep.
- Pair with lifestyle basics — balanced nutrition, sleep, gentle movement and stress care all support the same goal.
- Not sure which boxes to start with? Our care team will map a combo to where you are in your treatment — free.
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