Ectopic pregnancy may face the risk of having to have the fallopian tubes removed. So women should learn to respect and love themselves, and not engage in unclean sexual activities. Once an ectopic pregnancy occurs, it is necessary to treat it before conception to avoid accidental recurrence. Can I still conceive after two ectopic pregnancies? What adverse effects can ectopic pregnancy have on fertility?
Can I still conceive after two ectopic pregnancies
Normal pregnancy is still possible. After one fallopian tube is surgically removed, if the other fallopian tube is normal and undamaged, there is still a chance of pregnancy and childbirth; If both fallopian tubes suffer from pathological damage, they will lose their natural fertility.
Under normal circumstances, after ectopic pregnancy is cured, one can become pregnant. But it is best to first do a hysterosalpingography and other related examinations to confirm whether the fallopian tubes are unobstructed, and to check for gynecological inflammations such as pelvic inflammatory disease and peritonitis.
If pregnancy occurs again before the inflammation is completely eliminated, it may lead to ectopic pregnancy again due to inflammation and obstruction of the other fallopian tube.
The impact of ectopic pregnancy surgery on fertility
1. Before performing ectopic pregnancy surgery, doctors will evaluate the patient's specific condition. For those who have fertility requirements, they will try to preserve the fallopian tubes as much as possible and avoid causing too much damage to the reproductive system during the surgery. Patients with ectopic pregnancy generally do not affect their fertility function after recovery (except for those whose fallopian tubes or uterus have been removed on both sides). If they have already suffered from ectopic pregnancy and one fallopian tube has been removed, B-ultrasound examination should be performed in the early pregnancy period after another pregnancy to rule out another ectopic pregnancy and facilitate timely treatment to preserve the fallopian tubes.
2. After undergoing ectopic pregnancy surgery, women should take contraceptive measures within six months to gradually recover and undergo a comprehensive examination before considering pregnancy. Women who have previously suffered from ectopic pregnancy can conceive again without damaging their reproductive system, but the risk of ectopic pregnancy increases during the second pregnancy. Therefore, women with a history of ectopic pregnancy should regularly visit the hospital for examination and closely monitor the condition of the embryo to avoid accidents.
The above is an introduction to whether it is still possible to conceive after two ectopic pregnancies. If you have already had two ectopic pregnancies, be cautious when conceiving next time. If the cause has been identified and targeted treatment has been received, it is possible to have another child. If the inflammation of the fallopian tubes has become so severe that adhesions prevent the transfer of eggs, it may lead to infertility.