2024-08-12
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The biggest concern of sisters who have experienced ectopic pregnancy is whether they will have another ectopic pregnancy next time they get pregnant. In order to prevent this from happening, do they need to do a hysterosalpingography before preparing for pregnancy next time to understand the health of the fallopian tubes?
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In fact, there is no clear regulation on this. After one or two menstrual periods after surgery, patients with ectopic pregnancy can prepare for pregnancy again after a physical examination.
Of course, in order to have a better pregnancy, it is recommended to wait three months after an ectopic pregnancy before preparing for pregnancy, giving the fallopian tubes enough time to recover and avoiding another ectopic pregnancy.
Generally speaking, during the ectopic pregnancy surgery, both fallopian tubes will be explored, and the condition of the fallopian tubes will be adjusted, and the details will be recorded in the surgical record.
If you have been pregnant for more than half a year without taking any contraceptive measures, it is recommended that you re-evaluate the function and patency of the fallopian tubes through an "ICM ultra-high-definition painless radiography" examination. Then choose an assisted reproductive method based on the radiography results.
Ectopic pregnancy is mostly caused by fallopian tube inflammation, so in addition to this angiography, you should also do a "gynecological examination" before preparing for pregnancy to rule out gynecological inflammation such as peritonitis and pelvic inflammatory disease, and do a "gynecological color ultrasound (B-ultrasound)" to check whether the uterus and bilateral adnexa are normal, and monitor the development of follicles.