The dangers of post-uterine artery ligation may lead to reduced menstrual flow, prolonged cycles, premature ovarian failure, and early menopause in women. Most women have uterine artery ligation because they have heavy bleeding during cesarean delivery due to poor uterine contraction. In order to preserve the uterus and minimize the surgical damage to women, they choose uterine artery ligation to stop bleeding. The blood from the uterine artery is mainly supplied to the uterus and ovaries, and after uterine artery ligation surgery, the blood circulation to the uterus and ovaries can be easily affected, which can lead to complications due to insufficient blood supply. After ligation of the uterine artery, although the large blood vessels cannot supply the uterus and ovaries, there are some side blood vessels that can play a supporting role in blood circulation.