Can a woman be fertile after ligation? The ligation operation is to use a safe means (such as Catgut) to tie the human Vas deferens/fallopian tubes, so as to play the role of infertility.
"Ligation" is usually considered as a minor operation. Sometimes, "ligation" is used to specifically refer to Vas deferens ligation or Tubal ligation.
Due to China's early family planning policy, women would undergo this surgery after giving birth.
Now that the second child is fully open, many women who have been ligated will want to know, can they still have children after the ligation? What should I do if I still want a child after tying the knot?
1、 Firstly, let's popularize the relevant knowledge about ligation
Normal pregnancy requires that sperm and eggs meet in the fallopian tube, and the two combine to form a Zygote, and then the Zygote returns to the uterine cavity to continue pregnancy. Ligation, also known as sterilization, refers to the use of certain means to bind certain pipelines of human body or organism (such as Vas deferens, oviducts, etc.) to achieve contraceptive effect, especially the ligation of Vas deferens/oviducts.
2、 Can women who want to have a second child still regain fertility after ligation?
Of course, there are. Although ligation is referred to as sterilization in medicine, it only prevents the combination of sperm and eggs and does not affect the function and endocrine system of other organs in female siblings. If the ligation position is loosened and the fallopian tubes are reconnected, it is possible to conceive a baby. However, under natural circumstances, the possibility of automatic connection of the fallopian tubes is very low. If female compatriots can still conceive naturally after ligation, they are all lucky, but this proportion is still very small.
So after female ligation, the fallopian tubes will not connect themselves. Female patients can manually reconnect the fallopian tubes through laparoscopic fallopian tube recanalization surgery. And no matter how long the ligation lasts, as long as other reproductive conditions are suitable, it is possible to restore fertility through fallopian tube recanalization surgery.
3、 Is there a risk of undergoing tubal recanalization surgery?
This requires surgery in the fallopian tube, which sounds quite scary. But laparoscopic fallopian tube recanalization is a Minimally invasive procedure, which can reconnect the artificially blocked or diseased fallopian tubes. The surgical wound is small and there are few complications. To avoid postoperative adhesions, anti adhesion drugs are added during the operation, which can effectively prevent wound bleeding and adhesions, and restore the normal physiological function of the fallopian tubes to the greatest extent possible. Postoperative adhesions rarely occur again, and with the intervention of a doctor, pregnancy preparation can be carried out in a short period of time. You can consult a doctor for a specific time, and the doctor will recommend the best time to start pregnancy preparation based on the specific recovery of each person's body!