Ectopic pregnancy not only prevents women from successfully conceiving, but may also bring danger. Some patients may even lose their lives due to ectopic pregnancy. Patients who have had ectopic pregnancy may also worry that they will have another ectopic pregnancy in the next pregnancy, or that they will not be able to conceive again and have a healthy baby. So, will they still get pregnant again after having ectopic pregnancy?

If an ectopic pregnancy occurs, it is certainly possible to conceive again. At this point, analysis should be conducted to determine whether surgery was performed when ectopic pregnancy occurred, and whether conservative or surgical treatment was used. If treated conservatively, both fallopian tubes are still good, and this situation has little impact on pregnancy.
If it is a surgical treatment, it is also necessary to check whether the fallopian tube on the affected side has been removed at that time. If resection is performed, generally speaking, only one fallopian tube is good for such patients, and they can conceive at this time, but the chance of pregnancy is slightly lower than that of normal people.
If this side of the fallopian tube was preserved during the surgery and only the embryo inside the tube was removed, then pregnancy can still be achieved in this situation. But if you want to get pregnant in the future, it's best to do follicle monitoring. This is because the previously problematic fallopian tubes may become obstructed after surgery, which increases the risk of another ectopic pregnancy if pregnant again. So it's best to do a B-ultrasound test to make the other side of the fallopian tube pregnant.