Having an ectopic pregnancy does not necessarily mean that the fallopian tubes are blocked.
Ectopic pregnancy can be treated conservatively or surgically, depending on the situation. If the tubes on the affected side are preserved during the treatment, the tubes may slowly return to normal after the treatment, and the patient may be able to get pregnant again. However, it is also possible that the tubes on the affected side may not fully recover after treatment and may become blocked.
If you want to know whether the fallopian tubes are open after treatment, you can determine this through a tubal imaging test. Even if one side of the fallopian tube is blocked, if the other side is open, pregnancy is still possible.
When you are pregnant, you should pay attention to regular maternity checkups to detect ectopic pregnancy in time and choose regular hospitals to follow the doctor’s advice to treat it actively.