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Ive had an ectopic pregnancy before. What are my chances of having a successful pregnancy later?

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Ive had an ectopic pregnancy before. What are my chances of having a successful pregnancy later?

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Although the chances of having a successful pregnancy are lowered if you’ve already had an ectopic pregnancy, you still have a 60% chance of uterine implantation if your fallopian tube has not been removed. Even if one fallopian tube has been removed, your chances are as high as 40%. Women treated with methotrexate have about a 50% chance of a future normal pregnancy. Notably, women who keep their tube at the time of surgery have a higher risk of another ectopic pregnancy (about 15%) than those who have the tube removed (about 10%).

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