It is still possible to have a normal pregnancy after an ectopic pregnancy. Depending on the condition, ectopic pregnancy can be treated conservatively, by opening the fallopian tube on the affected side (incision of the fallopian tube, removal of the embryo and preservation of the fallopian tube) or by removal of the fallopian tube on the affected side. However, if the other fallopian tube is normal and there is no blockage or poor patency of the fallopian tube, there is still hope for a normal pregnancy. Therefore, it is recommended to check the other fallopian tube for the next pregnancy after ectopic pregnancy, and a tubal imaging can be done. In addition, if a woman has problems with both fallopian tubes, such as different degrees of inflammation or blockage, she can directly undergo in vitro fertilization, which does not care if there are problems with the fallopian tubes. In conclusion, it is still possible to get pregnant normally after ectopic pregnancy. As long as there is no problem with the other fallopian tube, there is every hope to get pregnant normally again, but it is recommended to do the relevant examination to avoid another ectopic pregnancy, and if the examination suggests that both fallopian tubes are abnormal, IVF can be done.