Pregnant women usually pay special attention to the growth of their babies. If an ectopic pregnancy is found during the examination, the woman's mood will be particularly low, and she may even worry about the condition of the baby and her own body. Some ectopic pregnancies require the removal of fallopian tubes. So does ectopic pregnancy require the removal of fallopian tubes?
Ectopic pregnancy does not always require the removal of fallopian tubes, and a decision should be made based on comprehensive factors such as intraoperative conditions. In medicine, the treatment of ectopic pregnancy is divided into two types: conservative treatment and surgical treatment. Conservative treatment refers to the use of conservative treatment methods when the ectopic pregnancy mass is not large, the HCG level is not high, and there are no signs of rupture or bleeding after menopause.
Surgical treatment may require laparoscopy or laparotomy, which may involve preserving the fallopian tubes or cutting or removing them. The choice of surgical method depends on whether there is abdominal pain, heavy bleeding, fertility requirements, contraception requirements, as well as the doctor's habits, blood transfusion, anesthesia, and pelvic anatomy during the operation.
Pregnant women should regularly go to the hospital for related examinations such as color ultrasound and B-ultrasound during pregnancy. These examinations can timely see the growth of the baby, and pregnant women should maintain a good mentality and supplement their diet with vitamins and other nutrients.