The fallopian tubes are important for a woman to get pregnant and are the channels through which sperm and eggs are joined. There are 2 fallopian tubes in a woman’s body and if one of the tubes is removed, it can have an effect on her body. Removing one of the fallopian tubes can affect fertility. The right and left fallopian tubes usually alternate in ovulation. After removing one tube, the egg and sperm can only run in the other tube for conception, which reduces the chances of conception by half. Moreover, there is only hope for pregnancy if you can ensure that the other fallopian tube is normal. Removal of one fallopian tube may tend to reduce the blood supply to that side of the ovary and affect the function of that side of the ovary; if that side of the tube was removed due to a tubal abscess, then the other side of the tube may also be inflamed and blocked. It is like fruits in a bag, if one is rotten, the other fruits will also be rotten soon. If the tube that was removed was not caused by inflammation, then it will have little effect on the other tube. If one tube is removed because of ectopic pregnancy, most of which is caused by pelvic inflammatory disease and tubal inflammation, then there is a high possibility of inflammation in the other tube and the possibility of another ectopic pregnancy; ectopic pregnancy is a very dangerous condition and usually the embryo of an ectopic pregnancy cannot develop normally and the life of the mother is greatly threatened. As mentioned above, the impact of removing one of the fallopian tubes can be quite significant for women, and the extent of the impact depends on the cause of the disease, so it is important to fully consider the doctor’s advice and make a careful choice whether to remove it.