Should the fallopian tubes be removed for ectopic pregnancy?

Ectopic pregnancy is an ectopic pregnancy and does not always require removal of the fallopian tubes. Whether to remove the fallopian tubes should be judged according to the damage to the fallopian tubes caused by ectopic pregnancy. If ectopic pregnancy is detected early, there is no hemorrhage or tubal rupture, and the fallopian tubes are in good condition, conservative treatment such as methotrexate and mifepristone can be performed without removing the fallopian tubes. However, if the damage to the fallopian tube is heavy and has no preservation value, one side of the tube needs to be removed. Usually, ectopic pregnancy is usually treated by preserving the affected tube as much as possible, but if the tube has ruptured or to prevent recurrence of ectopic pregnancy, surgical removal will be performed. After removal of one of the fallopian tubes in ectopic pregnancy, the patient can get pregnant normally as long as the ovaries function normally. You should maintain good living habits in daily life, timely treatment of gynecological diseases such as tubal infection and pelvic inflammatory disease, and good preconception checkups before getting pregnant again.