A bilateral partial salpingectomy involves the removal of a portion of both fallopian tubes, which can significantly reduce fertility but does not necessarily eliminate the possibility of pregnancy. If enough of the fallopian tubes remain intact and functional, it may still be possible for an egg to be fertilized and for pregnancy to occur. However, the likelihood of natural conception is lower, and assisted reproductive technologies may be recommended for those seeking to conceive. It's essential to consult with a healthcare provider for personalized advice and options.
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