Generally speaking, you can still have children after an ectopic pregnancy. There are two fallopian tubes in a woman, and after surgical removal of the fallopian tube in case of ectopic pregnancy, there is still a chance of pregnancy and childbirth as long as the other fallopian tube is normal and undamaged. However, if both fallopian tubes are diseased, the ability to have children naturally will be lost. Therefore, in addition to the relevant tests, an ultrasound should be done early in the pregnancy to see if the fetal sac is in the uterine cavity so that ectopic pregnancy can be detected early. Ectopic pregnancy should also pay attention to the following two points: First, when you encounter the symptoms of ectopic pregnancy, you must treat it promptly and not be careless. Contraception should be used within six months after ectopic pregnancy to allow the body to recover gradually, and at the same time, it should be examined to determine whether the conditions for normal pregnancy are present. Second, it is recommended to do tubal imaging and other related examinations to confirm whether the fallopian tubes are open and to exclude gynecological inflammatory diseases such as pelvic inflammatory disease and peritonitis.