The fallopian tubes are the place where the egg cells and sperm meet and the tubes that carry the fertilized egg to the uterine cavity. Therefore, it is not possible to conceive naturally without the fallopian tubes. However, some women need to have their fallopian tubes removed for medical reasons (commonly hydrocele, ectopic pregnancy, etc.). In case of bilateral tubal resection, women cannot conceive naturally and the only way to conceive is to undergo IVF to help conception through fertility department. IVF removes egg cells directly from the ovaries through surgery, combines with sperm in vitro to form embryos, and transfers the embryos to the uterine cavity, so this reproductive technology does not require the participation of fallopian tubes, so women without fallopian tubes can undergo IVF to help conception. If only one side of the fallopian tube is removed, it is possible to conceive naturally because one side of the tube is preserved, provided that this side of the tube is patent and functioning properly, but the chances of conception are reduced. The removal of the fallopian tube usually does not affect the function of the ovaries and the patient can still ovulate naturally. Because of the single role of the fallopian tube, removal of the tube will only affect natural conception and will not cause any other harm.