It is usually possible to get pregnant with fluid on one side of the tubes, but not if the tubes are blocked due to bilateral tubal fluid. Tubal fluid indicates the presence of conditions such as inflammation in the fallopian tubes, which may lead to blockage of the tubes. It is possible to get pregnant normally with fluid in one fallopian tube and a clear fallopian tube on the opposite side. However, the chances of pregnancy will be reduced, while ectopic pregnancy and other phenomena may occur. If a woman has severe fluid buildup on both sides of the fallopian tubes resulting in tubal blockage, sperm and egg cannot unite and thus pregnancy is usually not possible. Therefore, if a woman has tubal effusion, it is recommended that she consult a doctor in a timely manner, under the guidance of the doctor, complete the relevant examinations, identify the cause of the disease, and then prepare for pregnancy after symptomatic treatment.