Female ligation is usually painless and is performed under anesthesia, but it cannot be generalized and may be painful if you are not sensitive to anesthesia. Female ligation is a procedure in which the fallopian tubes are tied bilaterally for contraceptive purposes. The procedure involves making an opening of about 5 centimeters in the abdomen through which the doctor removes both fallopian tubes and ligates them. Because the procedure is invasive, anesthesia and analgesia are required during the procedure, and the ligation is usually not painful. Unless a woman is not sensitive to anesthetic drugs, she is still awake after the use of anesthetic drugs and is able to feel the pain very much. If a woman is not sensitive to anesthesia, she can choose general anesthesia or intravenous anesthesia. If you need to perform tubal ligation, please go to a regular hospital in time, under the guidance of the doctor to choose the appropriate anesthesia and surgical plan to avoid adverse consequences.