Can a woman have a child after ten years of sterilization?

Women who have had their tubes tied for more than ten years can try to get pregnant through tubal reversal and assisted reproductive technology.
After tubal ligation, if you want to have children again, you can try bilateral tubal reversal. Before the operation, you need to evaluate the fertility of both men and women, men need to check the quality of semen, and women need to improve the hysterosalpingography, pelvic ultrasound, ovarian function reserve function, vaginal secretion examination, and so on.
If fertility is available, bilateral tubal reversal is feasible and pregnancy is more likely. If the patient’s fertility is low, she can also try to get pregnant through assisted reproductive technology.
Bilateral tubal reversal surgery is recommended to be performed on 3-7 days after menstruation, and is suitable for patients whose tubes are ≥6cm in length and whose tissues were less damaged during the ligation surgery. The reversal rate varies from hospital to hospital, so it is recommended to choose a hospital with rich surgical experience to perform the surgery, and follow the doctor’s instructions for rechecking after the surgery.