Does having your tubes cut mean you can’t get pregnant?



Removal of all the fallopian tubes will deprive a woman of the ability to conceive naturally, but pregnancy can still be achieved through artificially assisted techniques such as in vitro fertilization (IVF).

Since the sperm and egg are fertilized in the fallopian tube and move to the uterine lining after combining to form a fertilized egg, after the removal of the fallopian tube, the egg and fertilized egg cannot be transported properly, and the woman loses the ability to conceive naturally.

However, modern artificial assisted technology can remove the female egg and male sperm and fertilize them outside the body. So it is still possible to help women who have had their tubes completely removed to conceive.

Therefore, women who have had their fallopian tubes completely removed can still get pregnant. Although they cannot conceive naturally, they can realize their desire to get pregnant and become mothers through artificial assisted technology. Women with this condition are advised to seek medical advice from their doctors when preparing for pregnancy.