Some women may undergo tubectomy or even bilateral salpingo-oophorectomy because of ectopic pregnancy, or because of severe bilateral hydrosalpinx, tubal adhesions, and other lesions, which can have a relatively large impact on women. The sequelae of oophorectomy can affect the operation of sperm and eggs and prevent natural conception; oophorectomy will not affect women’s ovaries in the short term, but it will reduce the reserve function of the ovaries and even cause the decline of ovarian function; it may also cause the occurrence of ectopic pregnancy; removal of fallopian tubes will not only affect women’s fertility, but also affect the happiness of families. Therefore, it is recommended that women should avoid removing their fallopian tubes during surgery, especially for some women who have not had children.