It is possible to have two babies after interstitial pregnancy surgery, but this chance has little to do with whether or not the interstitial pregnancy surgery was performed.
Interstitial pregnancy is an ectopic pregnancy, i.e., ectopic pregnancy. Once the fetal sac ruptures in an ectopic pregnancy, hemorrhage can occur, which in severe cases can lead to hemorrhagic shock, which can be life-threatening. Once an ectopic pregnancy such as interstitial pregnancy is detected, it usually needs to be treated conservatively with medication or surgically in a timely manner.
Whether or not a pregnant woman can conceive a second pregnancy after surgery for interstitial pregnancy is not related to the fact that she has had surgery for interstitial pregnancy, but is usually related to heredity, the use of assisted reproductive technology, and the use of ovulation stimulating drugs.
It is usually related to genetics, the use of assisted reproductive technology, the use of ovulation stimulating drugs, etc. It takes half a year after the interstitial pregnancy surgery to consider preparing for pregnancy, and pay attention to the physical conditioning.