Women recover from tubal ligation surgery in about two weeks. Tubal ligation is a relatively common sterilization procedure. After tubal ligation, the fallopian tubes are blocked bilaterally for the purpose of permanently stopping pregnancy. A small incision is made in the lower abdomen to access the abdominal cavity to extract the fallopian tubes, and the tubes are core-buried or silver-clamped to block the patency of the tubes so that the sperm cannot enter the tubes to unite with the egg and form a fertilized egg. Tubal ligation surgery can be performed 3-7 days after menstruation or 15 days before menstruation, because the pelvic cavity is in a state of stagnant blood near menstruation, which has a greater impact on women’s body. The operation is a small incision and the stitches can be removed in 5 days after the operation.