The fallopian tube is the site where eggs and sperm combine. Once there are abnormalities in the fallopian tube or if the fallopian tube is removed, it can have a significant impact. Many women want to know if they can still conceive after the fallopian tube is removed, and whether it will affect their work and life in the future. So, what happens after the fallopian tubes are removed? Let's take a look below.
What happens after the fallopian tube is removed
After the removal of a woman's fallopian tube, besides the inability to conceive naturally, it will not bring any other effects. It is impossible to conceive naturally, and only assisted methods such as in vitro fertilization can be used. After salpingectomy, it will not affect the health of the body, and women can rest assured.
Under what circumstances should tubal resection be performed
1. If there is a disease in the fallopian tubes, it is necessary to remove them. For example, tubal pregnancy is also known as ectopic pregnancy. In emergency situations, ectopic pregnancy requires removal, and if there is hydrosalpinx, one side of the fallopian tube is usually removed for treatment.
2. When malignant tumors occur in the fallopian tubes, salpingectomy is also necessary. Therefore, when abnormalities occur in the fallopian tubes, they should be taken seriously to avoid serious consequences caused by lesions.
3. When a woman needs to have her entire uterus removed, she may need to have her fallopian tubes removed, especially if there are cysts or ovarian lesions on one side. When removing the ovaries, the affected fallopian tubes may be removed.