Ectopic pregnancy with both fallopian tubes cut will result in the inability to conceive naturally, and if you want to get pregnant you will need to go through assisted reproduction techniques.
The fallopian tube extends from the corner of the uterus to the ovaries on both sides, and is the place where sperm and egg unite, and can send the fertilized egg to the uterus through the swinging of cilia, and enter the uterine cavity to bed. If both fallopian tubes are removed, it will result in infertility as the sperm and egg will not be able to combine naturally, and fertility can only be achieved through methods such as IVF.
Patients who have had both fallopian tubes removed for ectopic pregnancy are prohibited from having sex for one month after the operation. If you have the need to get pregnant, it is recommended that you go to a regular hospital, complete the relevant examinations, and choose the appropriate assisted reproduction technology to help you get pregnant under the guidance of your doctor.