I had one of my ovaries removed a few years ago. Now that I'm trying to conceive, I'm wondering if it's still possible to have an ectopic pregnancy even with only one ovary?
I remember worrying about so many things when mine was a baby. It's rare but yes, an ectopic can sometimes happen in the remaining tube stump or surrounding areas. Keep track of any one-sided pain and definitely discuss this with your gynac for peace of mind.
This is a highly medical question and ectopic issues can get very serious quickly. Even if an ovary is removed, pregnancy can implant in the tube or surrounding areas. Please book an appointment with your gynac right away to get a scan.
Actually yaar, theoretically it's possible if the tube stump was left behind. Since it's a bit complicated, you should talk to your doctor. They will do a proper scan to check everything.
Haan, if there is a tube stump left or if the egg travels, it can happen, though it is quite rare. The best solution is to get an early transvaginal ultrasound done. Your doctor will be able to confirm the location of the pregnancy clearly.