I hope you are not too worried. The ectopic pregnancy shouldn’t affect your periods as your other ovary will continue to release eggs. I think it would be a good idea for you to book an appointment with your GP so you can investigate why you are not having periods. Try not to worry too much.
Don't worry! There are opportunities to solve almost any problem in the modern medical world. In order for a woman to become pregnant, at least one of fallopian tubes should remain open. When there are obstacles, the sperm and egg can't get into the fallopian tubes, where fertilization usually takes place. Blocked fallopian tubes are a problem in 40% of infertile women. That is why it's extremely important to identify the problem and begin effective treatment. I read that if you don't get pregnant with a natural way, you can apply IVF. Even if this does not help, you still have other options. For example, surrogacy. I heard about a good clinic in Eastern Europe.
But it certainly is the last resort. You certainly have the opportunity to become pregnant. The removing the tube is made as close as possible to the uterus. The risk of disturbance of the process of blood flow in the ovary is minimal. The organ continues to function normally after the operation. Don't despair! You will be Mom! Good luck!
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