Women can still have children when they are tied. A woman who wants to conceive again after a ligation can have a reversal. In simple terms, the ligated part of the fallopian tube is docked so that it can be restored and the egg can be expelled and normal function restored. Generally, people who undergo tubal reversal surgery should be fertile and the ligation should not have been in place for more than 20 years. Exclude the possibility of gynecological inflammation. If there is inflammation, especially vaginitis and pelvic inflammatory disease, it should be treated thoroughly to avoid aggravating the infection. The best time for reversal surgery is 3-7 days after menstruation. After reversal surgery, eat more fresh fruits and vegetables, especially foods rich in vitamins and proteins, and forbid cold, chilly and stimulating foods.