There was a case where a woman with hydrosalpinx opted for in - vitro fertilization (IVF). Despite the presence of hydrosalpinx, the medical team was able to carefully select the best - quality embryos and transfer them to her uterus. After a few attempts, she finally got pregnant and had a healthy baby. Another story is about a lady who had mild hydrosalpinx. Her doctor prescribed a course of anti - inflammatory drugs along with physical therapy to improve the blood flow in the pelvic area. Over time, she was able to get pregnant without the need for more invasive treatments.
I know of a woman who had hydrosalpinx. After undergoing a series of antibiotic treatments for an underlying infection and then having a minimally invasive surgical procedure to correct the blockage in her fallopian tube, she was able to conceive naturally within a year.