You can still get pregnant after conservative treatment of an ectopic pregnancy. Ectopic pregnancy means that the fertilized egg is implanted in a place other than the uterine cavity, and most of the ectopic pregnancies mainly mean that the fertilized egg is implanted on the fallopian tube or ovary. At this time, the gradual enlargement of the embryo will lead to localization of the fallopian tube or deformation of the ovary. Even after conservative treatment, the fallopian tube cannot recover its original shape and may even be blocked. Because women have two fallopian tubes, if only one fallopian tube has ectopic pregnancy, then as long as the other fallopian tube is intact, it is also possible to get pregnant again. Women need to be aware that ectopic pregnancies can still occur even after a second pregnancy. If you have a history of ectopic pregnancy, it is recommended that you go to the hospital for regular prenatal checkups during your pregnancy preparation period, so that problems can be detected and dealt with at any time.