Yes, most women who have had an ectopic pregnancy will be able to get pregnant again, even if they’ve had a fallopian tube removed. Overall, 65% of women achieve a successful pregnancy within 18 months of an ectopic pregnancy. Occasionally, it may be necessary to use fertility treatment such as IVF.
Yes it’s absolutely possible to fall pregnant again after an ectopic pregnancy. If you had a Fallopian tube damaged or removed because of the ectopic pregnancy, then it could be more difficult, but not impossible
Yes you can. It all depends on how damaged the tube was or if it had to be removed with the eptopic pregnancy. They will save it if they can but sometimes cannot. That still leaves the other tube though so it’s definitely possible. I’d suggest seeing a Doctor as soon as you are pregnant however as the risk of eptopic pregnancy is slightly higher if you’ve already had one before. The sooner you see a Doctor to rule that out, the better.
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