Andrew Huberman· PhD
There is something referred to as ectopic pregnancy, and that's when the pregnancy actually occurs within the Fallopian tubes.
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There is something referred to as ectopic pregnancy, and that's when the pregnancy actually occurs within the Fallopian tubes.
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So just just because it's open doesn't mean that it's functioning normally.
If that tube is not normal, if fertilization happens, that embryo can implant in the tube and that's kind of a very dangerous situation because obviously the tube can accommodate a pregnancy.