For pregnancy after ectopic pregnancy surgery, it is important to know the exact site of the patient’s ectopic pregnancy surgery. The vast majority of ectopic pregnancy is in the isthmus of the fallopian tube or jugular abdomen, if these two parts of the ectopic pregnancy surgery, as long as the energy and physical strength to recover, usually after 2-3 months can be pregnant. However, if the site of ectopic pregnancy is in the interstitial part of the fallopian tube, it is not possible to get pregnant too early, because a wound in this area is equivalent to a wound on the uterus, and if you get pregnant at this time, it will lead to uterine rupture after pregnancy. For any kind of ectopic pregnancy surgery, the patient should know how and where he/she is going to have the surgery, and consider the timing of the pregnancy after he/she understands it clearly. In the case of a mesenchymal pregnancy, in order to avoid uterine rupture in the future, stitches on the uterus are also performed during the surgery to ensure that the area is strong. Patients are also warned that early pregnancy after surgery for ectopic pregnancy in this area can lead to rupture of the uterus, and are advised to be vigilant about contraception. For pregnancies in the interstitial part of the fallopian tube, it is recommended to try to get pregnant after two years.