What are the chances of a woman getting pregnant again after having one of her fallopian tubes removed?

A woman’s chance of conceiving again after removal of one tube is about 10% or more, and if both tubes are open, the chance of conceiving each month is about 20% or more. The chances of conceiving after removal of one of the fallopian tubes are halved, and the chances of conceiving are higher only if the ovary on the side where the fallopian tube is open is ovulating. Often women who have had one tube removed due to ectopic pregnancy can still conceive naturally as long as the other tube is open. If the other fallopian tube is not open, in vitro fertilization can be done to complete the pregnancy. Even if both fallopian tubes are removed, pregnancy is still possible, but only through IVF. Therefore, women must pay attention to personal hygiene and treat pelvic inflammatory disease as soon as possible to avoid ectopic pregnancy.