Is ectopic pregnancy related to the male partner?

Ectopic pregnancy has nothing to do with men, and is mostly caused by the woman herself, such as multiple miscarriages, poor physical condition, and inflammation of the fallopian tubes. The male partner can only provide a normal sperm. Ectopic pregnancy usually occurs after the fertilization of the egg, and the fertilized egg does not reach the uterine cavity in the normal time, but is deposited in the nearest site. The reason for this situation is usually that there is inflammation in the female reproductive system, such as pelvic inflammatory disease, adnexitis, tubal stenosis, etc., so that the fertilized egg can’t pass through safely, and it will be deposited in the nearby part of the fallopian tube. In addition, some women have adhesions at the umbilical end of the fallopian tubes, which prevent them from grasping the egg normally, leading to its implantation in the abdominal cavity. Therefore, ectopic pregnancy has nothing to do with the male partner. Women also need to be aware that the first pregnancy is ectopic, the second child may also be ectopic, and before preparing for pregnancy again must do a good pre-pregnancy examination to avoid such a situation again.