Right ectopic pregnancy with preserved fallopian tube

Right ectopic pregnancy with preserved fallopian tube

In the case of an ectopic pregnancy, the fallopian tube must be removed. However, sometimes only one side of the fallopian tube can be removed. This can be considered conservative treatment and can also enable women to become pregnant on their own. However, if the ectopic pregnancy is more serious, the fallopian tube on the other side can only be removed completely. In this case, pregnancy can only be achieved through in vitro fertilization. So, is it okay to keep the fallopian tube in the case of an ectopic pregnancy on the right side?

The main cause of ectopic pregnancy is diseases such as salpingitis. The most common ones are fallopian tube infections caused by gonococci and Chlamydia trachomatis. Therefore, if women suffer from these diseases, they should go to the hospital for treatment in time and not delay their treatment time. In addition, blocked or obstructed fallopian tubes can also cause the female egg to be unable to reach the uterus and form a normal pregnancy. Instead, the pregnancy occurs in the fallopian tube, leading to an ectopic pregnancy.

If your right fallopian tube is unobstructed, you can get pregnant, but the chances of getting pregnant are lower. If you only have one fallopian tube and have had an ectopic pregnancy, it is best to have a check-up before getting pregnant to see if the fallopian tube on this side is unobstructed to prevent another accident.

Ectopic pregnancy is a common acute abdomen in gynecology. It needs timely treatment. It can be maintained or surgically treated. If the treatment is not timely, it will cause heavy bleeding and endanger life. From the situation, it is possible to get pregnant, but the chance is relatively small. Having sex during ovulation will increase the chance of pregnancy.

If the pregnancy on the right side is confirmed to be an ectopic pregnancy, laparoscopic ectopic pregnancy surgery can preserve the fallopian tube in a timely manner. If the fallopian tube ruptures, it cannot be preserved, so it is recommended that you consider preserving the fallopian tube by timely laparoscopic surgery.

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