Is it difficult to get pregnant again with an ectopic pregnancy?

There are two ways to treat ectopic pregnancy: one is surgical treatment; the other is conservative treatment. If one of the fallopian tubes is surgically removed, the opposite fallopian tube is still normal. If the opposite fallopian tube is open through examination, it is not very difficult to get pregnant again, but the pregnancy rate is reduced. However, if the treatment is conservative, it is possible that the fallopian tube will be recanalized, but the recanalization rate can only reach about 70%, and if the opposite fallopian tube is normal, pregnancy is usually not affected. However, if the other side of the fallopian tube is not normal, and the diseased side of the fallopian tube is blocked after removal or surgery, it will be impossible to get pregnant, and the only way to get pregnant is through IVF.