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Can I still have children with my fallopian tubes removed?

Salpingonectomy can cause a woman to become pregnant or infertile for life. There are many causes of salpingectomy, such as ectopic pregnancy, fallopian tube lesions (tubal effusion, tubal tumors), etc., in most cases will lead to tubal surgery, sometimes before doing IVF in order to prevent the occurrence of ectopic pregnancy, you can also remove the fallopian tubes first.

Can I still have children with my fallopian tubes removed?

Can I still have children with my fallopian tubes removed? Specific analysis is required:

1. The human body has two fallopian tubes, such as only one side of the fallopian tube is removed, and the other side of the fallopian tube function and morphology are normal, and it can still be pregnant;

2. If bilateral fallopian tubes are removed, it is impossible to get pregnant on your own. Because the fallopian tubes are an important organ of pregnancy, without fallopian tubes, you cannot conceive on your own. If you want to get pregnant, you can only do IVF, that is, cultivate the fertilized egg in vitro, and artificially implant the fertilized egg into the uterus, so that it is possible to get pregnant.

Therefore, in any case, the removal of bilateral fallopian tubes is not possible to become pregnant.

However, as long as one side of the fallopian tube is retained, and the function and morphology of this side of the fallopian tube are normal and unobstructed, there is a chance of pregnancy.

If there is a lesion in the fallopian tubes, keep one side as much as possible so that the function of pregnancy can be preserved.

How to maintain the fallopian tubes after removal

After tubal resection, the body is relatively weak, and the resistance will decrease, so it is appropriate to supplement protein, vitamins and iron foods, and pay attention not to eat spicy and irritating foods.

Avoid heavy physical labor for 3 months after surgery, do not sit for a long time, travel long distances and exercise that is easy to increase abdominal pressure, and pay attention to rest.

Eat more vegetables and fruits and high-fiber foods, replenish water in small amounts many times, and prevent constipation.

Pay attention to menstrual hygiene, prevent infection, pay attention to cold protection and warmth, and strictly follow the doctor's instructions.

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