Tubal ligation can be performed about 6 months after a cesarean section. Tubal ligation is not recommended in the early days after a caesarean section due to the damage caused to the uterus, the need for some time to recover from the operation, and the need to breastfeed the baby. When the woman’s body returns to normal at around 6 months after the cesarean section, and the baby can gradually add complementary foods, she can consider undergoing tubal ligation surgery, in which the tubes are ligated to provide long-term contraceptive effects. There are many women who may have fertility requirements at a later stage, and although tubal ligation surgery is performed, there is a certain probability of failure in tubal ligation surgery, so careful consideration is needed before performing tubal ligation surgery, and do not blindly perform the ligation.