How can sterilization harm a woman’s coitus?

Female tubal ligation usually has no effect on sexual life. Ligation surgery refers to ligating and cutting both of a woman’s fallopian tubes, i.e., disconnecting the passageway where sperm and egg meet, thus preventing the formation of embryos and achieving the purpose of permanent contraception. Generally female patients will have no effect on their sex life after the ligation surgery. However, ligation surgery may bring some other adverse effects, such as cutting the fallopian tubes, which may lead to the occurrence of hydrosalpinx. Ligation surgery is recommended to go to regular hospitals and perform the surgery under the operation of professional doctors in order to prevent causing adverse reactions. After the operation, pay attention to rest and change medicine on time to prevent wound infection.