If an ectopic pregnancy occurs at the fallopian tube, after a spontaneous abortion, surgery is not needed if all the pregnancy tissue is expelled, and surgery is needed if it is not completely expelled.
When ectopic pregnancy occurs in the fallopian tube, there is a possibility of spontaneous abortion, which will be manifested as pain and swelling in the abdomen, accompanied by lumbosacral pain, and vaginal bleeding. After this kind of spontaneous abortion, you need to go to the hospital for examination. If the pregnancy tissue is completely discharged, there is no need for surgery.
When ectopic pregnancy occurs, women need to remain vigilant, go to the hospital as early as possible, and take appropriate methods to deal with it under the doctor’s guidance, avoiding delays and preventing excessive bleeding.