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After bilateral tubal excision tube still can ectopic pregnancy


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After bilateral salpingectomy, if IVF is performed, ectopic pregnancy usually does not occur. Ectopic pregnancy is also called ectopic pregnancy. It refers to the implantation of fertilized eggs in other places outside the uterus. The most common place is the fallopian tube, so there is no tubal pregnancy after bilateral salpingectomy. However, there may be other places, less common ectopic pregnancy, such as uterine horn pregnancy. After bilateral salpingectomy, there are still bilateral horns of the uterus, which are called uterine horns. Cornual pregnancy may also occur. If there has been a previous cesarean section, there may be incision diverticulum in the lower uterine segment. There are also pregnancies with incision diverticulum. Another special condition is cervical pregnancy.