The fallopian tubes are a major component of the female reproductive system, but some women may suffer from serious diseases in this area and undergo surgical removal for treatment. However, women have bilateral fallopian tubes, so can they still get pregnant after removing the left fallopian tube?
After surgical removal of the left fallopian tube for certain disease reasons, there is still a possibility of pregnancy in women, because the fallopian tubes and ovaries in the female body are distributed on both sides. If only one fallopian tube is removed, and there are no organic lesions in the other fallopian tube, and the ovarian function is normal, the fallopian tube will be unobstructed and ovulation will be normal, allowing it to combine with sperm and conceive.
After left salpingectomy, although only the healthy fallopian tube on the other side is left, the chances of pregnancy for women with healthy fallopian tubes on both sides are correspondingly reduced. Moreover, there may also be some health problems on the other side of the fallopian tube, such as difficulty in conceiving if the fallopian tube is not unobstructed.
Therefore, after the recovery period, if there is a need for pregnancy, it is necessary to go to the hospital to complete relevant examinations to ensure that the other fallopian tube is unobstructed and the ovarian function is normal, and then plan for pregnancy. If any health problems are found, they should be actively treated under the guidance of a doctor in a timely manner.