Can you get pregnant without fallopian tubes?

Can you get pregnant without fallopian tubes?

Some women need to have their fallopian tubes removed after suffering from fallopian tube diseases. Without fallopian tubes, the eggs discharged from the ovaries cannot be discharged from the body and cannot combine with male sperm, which will have a great impact on women's pregnancy. If women want to get pregnant, they can use in vitro fertilization to transplant the fertilized eggs into the uterus. So, can they get pregnant without fallopian tubes?

Under normal circumstances, sperm and egg enter the fallopian tube, fertilize to form a fertilized egg, and then migrate to the uterus to implant. In your case, due to ectopic pregnancy, both fallopian tubes have been removed, and you cannot have a normal pregnancy. If you choose to do in vitro fertilization and prepare to have a child, the couple will go to the hospital for routine check-ups to determine the artificial conception cycle, then take ovulation-stimulating drugs, retrieve eggs and sperm, and perform artificial insemination. After successful fertilization, the embryo will be transplanted into the uterine cavity. If the transplant is successful, you can enter a normal pregnancy cycle.

Without fallopian tubes, normal pregnancy is impossible. If you have had a salpingectomy, you can have IVF without fallopian tubes, but the success rate is only about 30%. In this case, you need to have normal eggs, and the man needs to have sperm with normal vitality so that they can be artificially combined and transported to the uterine cavity for culture.

The fallopian tube has extremely complex and delicate physiological functions, and plays an important role in egg collection, sperm capacitation, egg fertilization, fertilized egg transportation, and the survival and development of early embryos. If both fallopian tubes are unblocked and no measures are taken, it is impossible to get pregnant.

The sperm and egg enter the fallopian tube, fertilize to form a fertilized egg, and then migrate to the uterus to implant. In your case, due to ectopic pregnancy, both fallopian tubes have been removed, and you cannot have a normal pregnancy.

You can choose to do in vitro fertilization. When you are ready to have a child, the couple goes to the hospital for routine check-ups, determines the artificial conception cycle, then takes ovulation-stimulating drugs, retrieves eggs and sperm, and performs artificial insemination. After successful fertilization, the embryo is transplanted into the uterine cavity. If the transplant is successful, you can enter a normal pregnancy cycle.

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