Tubal reversal, is usually not very painful and if you are sensitive to pain, you can opt for a painless tubal reversal.
Tubal reopening is a procedure to reconnect the artificially or pathologically disconnected fallopian tubes and make them open. If anesthesia is not used, there will be a certain degree of pain, so patients usually choose general anesthesia surgery to carry out, usually lumbar anesthesia or epidural anesthesia, no pain during the operation, and there will be a slight pain after the operation.
Before the tubal reversal surgery, gynecological examination is done first, if there is gynecological inflammation, usually after the inflammation subsides, then the reversal is done. Postoperative 2-7 days need to perform uterine tubal ligation to understand or keep the tubes open, if the tubes are open you can prepare for pregnancy normally.