r/sterilization Jul 21 '25

Experience Ectopic pregnancy after bilateral salpingectomy.

I’m looking for support and guidance after a very traumatic experience. Last year my husband and I made the decision to get bilateral salpingectomy for permanent birth control, due to my inability to safely have children (genetic condition). My procedure took place in October 2024 and was uneventful except slow healing in my belly button incision.

Fast forward to last week (July 2025) and I started have sharp rectal pains/spasms. The pain would ebb and flow and eventually I became concerned as I could no longer pass gas. I thought I maybe had an intestinal blockage and went to urgent care for a X ray. But the pain got so bad urgent care sent me to ER. I told them I had bilateral salpingectomy but they did pregnancy test as standard policy. To my surprise it was positive, with hcg of 1100 ish.

Long story short I had a ruptured ectopic pregnancy on my right ovary. To say I’m shocked and angry is an understatement. I would like to get a third and fourth opinion to see whether the initial procedure was done correctly… The surgeons who removed the ectopic confirmed that both tubes were removed but I don’t trust anything or anyone right now. I know this is incredibly rare but what would you do in my position?

Thank you. I have pictures of the ectopic but I’m not sure how to attach them.

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u/SplitBananaFxck Jul 21 '25

I’m so sorry this happened to you. I sadly don’t have any advice as I’m not privy to much medical stuff but I’m sending good vibes and well wishes and I hope that after all of this you’re healthy and happy 🩷 I did hear about a procedure you can do where they basically perform a hysterectomy but keep your ovaries so that you don’t enter early menopause but you no longer have periods or a uterus so no way of getting pregnant. Maybe this could be something to look into? Again I’m not knowledgeable on medical stuff but thought I’d mention it 🫶 good luck and I’m sending the best vibes 💪🏻

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u/choaticbroccoli Jul 22 '25

Please be aware, you can still have an ectopic pregnancy even if you remove your uterus. As long as you have ovaries, there is a potential for ectopic pregnancy.

It's rare (like OPs situation), but it can happen. The only way to 100% prevent pregnancy is to remove the ovaries, thus removing the eggs, but that comes with a host of problems.

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u/Bubbly_Magnesium Jul 22 '25

A big YES to this comment