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NCT ID: NCT05498558 Not yet recruiting - Tubal Pregnancy Clinical Trials

The Selection of Pregnancy for Patients After Tubal Ectopic Pregnancy Treatment

TSOPFPATEPT
Start date: January 1, 2023
Phase:
Study type: Observational

The incidence of re-ectopic pregnancy in patients with tubal ectopic pregnancy increases significantly, which may be related to the condition of the fallopian tubes, such as tubal inflammation, tubal obstruction and other high-risk factors that may lead to tubal ectopic pregnancy; it is also associated with the treatment of the previous tubal ectopic pregnancy. Compared with salpingectomy, the treatment of preserving the fallopian tubes increased the incidence of re-ectopic pregnancy while increasing the pregnancy rate of the patient. For tubal-preserving patients, the most common option currently used is to recommend that monitoring ovulation during each menstrual cycle if they choose to conceive naturally rather than IVF. If ovulation occures on the healthy side of the ovary, it may be considered to try to conceive; Otherwise, contraception is recommended. However, there are uncertainties about this option. Based on this, we intend to conduct a multicenter clinical trial to verify the effectiveness of the ovulation preparation regimen on the healthy side of ovary.