Tubal removal on one side can be done through ultrasound to monitor ovulation, or assisted reproductive technology to help get pregnant.
1. Ultrasound monitoring of ovulation: women have two ovaries and two fallopian tubes on both sides. Under normal circumstances, eggs are discharged every month, which may alternate between right and left, or irregularly, and removal of one fallopian tube may reduce the chances of pregnancy. Ovulation can be monitored by ultrasound, and if the healthy side of the fallopian tube is ovulating, you can have intercourse to prepare for pregnancy.
2. Assisted Reproductive Technology (ART): If it is found that the eggs are discharged from the ovary on the side of tubal removal for a long time, or there is some blockage on the other side of the fallopian tube, and the patient cannot get pregnant for a long time, the patient can also use assisted reproductive technology (ART), which is to combine the eggs and sperms outside of the body by artificial means, and then implant them into the uterus.
If a patient wants to prepare for pregnancy by removing one side of the fallopian tube, it is recommended to consult a doctor in time, complete the relevant examinations, clarify the cause of the disease under the guidance of a professional doctor, and take the appropriate way to improve the patient’s chances of getting pregnant.