Since the ovaries remain, she will still produce her monthly egg cells. Without the Fallopian tubes, where will the eggs go? Will the unfertilized eggs just pile up in the ovaries?
You have a factory that produces a product but the route out of the factory is closed, where does the product go?
“Since the ovaries remain, she will still produce her monthly egg cells. Without the Fallopian tubes, where will the eggs go? Will the unfertilized eggs just pile up in the ovaries?”
The human body absorbs the tissue products. This is no different than a man getting a vasectomy. They do not remove the testicles for obvious hormonal reasons. Same for the ovaries they are left to continue their much needed hormonal duties. The eggs just like sperm without the tubes from the testicles to the urethra are simply absorbed into the body as dead cells and broken down for excretion. The human body replaces nearly every cell in it about every 7 years. Since the ovaries and the uterus remain this woman could in the future go the IVF route using her own harvested eggs her ovaries will still contain thousands of then well into her 40s and 50s. Get some sperm from a male she is dating or even a bank have the IVF people create a few zygote and implant two or three in her still functional uterus. Bob’s your uncle. It won’t be cheap but IVF has a very good success rate of the person doesn’t have any other medical issues.