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If ive had a bilateral salpingectomy, during ovulation where does the egg go with no fallopian tubes?

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Egg travels: What a great question? The ovary is located near the fallopian tube. The fallopian tube at the end has fimbria that looks like multiple fingers that catches the egg following ovulation. When there is a salpingectomy, no tube and no fimbria so presumably the egg falls inside the cavity of your belly. Salpingectomy is a surgical procedure for permanent contraception and prevention of cancer.

Answered 12/19/2020

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