What are the effects of female salpingectomy

  The fallopian tubes, as an important component of the female reproductive system, play a crucial role in normal reproduction. Some women require surgical removal for treatment due to severe lesions in the fallopian tube area. So, what are the effects of female salpingectomy?

  

What are the effects of female salpingectomy1

  1. There are two fallopian tubes in the female reproductive system, which mainly function to pick up eggs and bind sperm and eggs in the fallopian tubes. Then, under the action of chorionic villi in the fallopian tubes, the fertilized egg will be sent into the uterine cavity for implantation and development. If a fallopian tube lesion requires surgical removal, and only one fallopian tube is removed while the other tube functions normally, it will only have a slight impact on natural pregnancy. Because although only one fallopian tube retains normal function, it can also reduce a woman's chances of natural pregnancy.

  2. If both fallopian tube lesions are simultaneously removed, it will completely affect the natural pregnancy of women. Because bilateral salpingectomy has lost its normal function. However, under normal ovarian function, women can still produce mature eggs, and if they want to conceive, they can consider undergoing in vitro fertilization.

  3. After bilateral salpingectomy, if a woman does not have the need for pregnancy, the impact on her physical health is generally not significant. But after a woman undergoes bilateral salpingectomy, it can also affect some of the blood supply to the ovaries, but usually this does not have a negative impact on the normal function of the ovaries.

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