Is it possible to have your right fallopian tube removed and get pregnant while ovulating on your right side?

There is also a small chance of pregnancy with a right salpingectomy and ovulation on the right side, as the egg cell may stray to the left side, be picked up by the left fallopian tube and fertilized in the left tube, therefore there is pregnancy. Generally speaking, normal people have two fallopian tubes, which are divided into left and right sides. If one side is removed due to disease and the other side is normal, there is a 50/50 chance of conception. At present, if the normal pregnancy, but also need to do a good job of regular checkups, improve the detailed maternity examination. If you are not pregnant for a long time after the removal of the fallopian tubes, you can go to the hospital, choose the appropriate way of treatment, and if necessary, you can carry out assisted reproduction technology.