Is there still an ovary after removing the fallopian tubes

  The fallopian tube is an important channel through which sperm and egg can meet. If you want to conceive smoothly, the fallopian tubes should be unobstructed. If the fallopian tubes are blocked, or if there are abnormalities or lesions in the tubes, it often affects pregnancy. Some female friends need to have their fallopian tubes removed due to illness. So, is there still an ovary after removing the fallopian tubes?

  

Is there still an ovary after removing the fallopian tubes1

  Removing both fallopian tubes and ovaries may affect the blood supply and reserve function of the ovaries, as only the fallopian tubes are removed and not the entire ovary. It should be noted that after salpingectomy, if the surgical operation is improper or the nursing method is incorrect, it is likely to cause infection, leading to local adhesion of ovarian tissue.

  Although the fallopian tubes are small, they are important for women with fertility needs. If there are lesions or congenital abnormalities in the fallopian tubes, it often affects pregnancy. If it is a problem with the fallopian tubes that affects pregnancy, active treatment is necessary.

  If there is a problem with the fallopian tubes, do not blindly remove them, unless there is severe hydrosalpinx or adhesions or pus accumulation in the fallopian tubes. If both fallopian tubes are removed, natural conception cannot occur, and even if only one fallopian tube is removed, it will have an impact on pregnancy. But for women with tubal pregnancy, it is necessary to have their fallopian tubes removed when necessary, otherwise the rupture and bleeding of the fallopian tubes can be life-threatening.

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