Can you recover from a ligation?

Tubal reversal surgery can be performed to recover from ligation. Tubal reversal surgery is a procedure to reconnect the artificially or pathologically disconnected fallopian tubes and make them open. Microsurgical methods of tubal anastomosis are used to significantly increase the rate of intrauterine pregnancy and reduce the incidence of tubal pregnancy after recanalization. The main indications are the urgent desire to have another child, age less than 39 years, normal ovarian function and no serious contraindications to pregnancy. Contraindications to tubal reversal surgery are mainly the following: i. Contraindication to pregnancy. Acute inflammation of the reproductive tract or pelvis. (3) Non-functioning ovaries. IV. Abdominal skin infection. Tubal lavage is performed 2-7 days after surgery to understand and maintain the patency of the fallopian tubes. Tubal lavage should be performed again 3-5 days after the 1st menstrual period after surgery. If you do not get pregnant six months after surgery, you will need routine tubal lumpectomy once every six months until you get pregnant.