You cannot get pregnant without a uterus. The uterus is the place where the fetus is conceived. Under normal circumstances, after fertilization of the sperm and egg in the peritoneum of the fallopian tube, the embryo develops to the mulberry stage and can reach the uterine cavity with the peristaltic movement of the fallopian tube and implant in the uterine cavity. At this time, the embryo will be implanted in the uterine cavity and begin to continue to grow and develop to a mature fetus. The role of the uterus is to nurture the fetus and produce menstruation. Without the uterus, there is no place for the fetus to gestate, so even if there is a fertilized egg, there is no place for it to settle, so you can’t get pregnant without the uterus. The conditions that need to be met for pregnancy are the formation of a fertilized egg, and at the same time, there should be a place to nurture the fetus, i.e., the uterus, and the thickness and laxity of the uterine lining must be suitable for the growth and development of the embryo and the fetus, so as to enable the completion of the task of pregnancy.