In the absence of other problems with the organism, it is still possible to get pregnant again after uterine artery ligation. Unlike tubal ligation, uterine artery ligation usually involves the ligation of a blood vessel and does not affect the woman’s normal reproductive function. After uterine artery ligation, the peripheral collateral circulation still functions normally and is still able to meet the criteria for blood supply to the uterus. Therefore, in the absence of other medical conditions in the body, pregnancy will not be affected after uterine artery ligation. Women are advised to have regular checkups after uterine artery ligation, and those who are preparing for pregnancy should undergo a detailed physical examination before pregnancy to determine whether their body and uterus meet the criteria for pregnancy, so as to avoid other serious problems.