The possible risks of sterilization to women include wound infection, menstrual syndrome and gynecological inflammation. 1. Wound infection: If the wound site is not cleaned properly after the surgery, it may cause wound infection. 2. Menstrual syndrome: after sterilization surgery, women may experience abnormal menstrual periods, such as prolonged menstrual cycles and increased menstrual flow. 3. Gynecological inflammation: Sterilization surgery may also lead to gynecological inflammation, such as pelvic inflammatory disease, adnexal inflammation and so on. At present, sterilization surgery is still relatively safe, as long as the doctor’s instructions for postoperative physical conditioning, pay attention to wound cleaning and hygiene, to avoid infection, sterilization surgery on women’s harm is very low. Of course, if you find any other abnormalities after the surgery, you should go to the hospital at the first time for follow-up, and carry out subsequent rehabilitation treatment under the guidance of the doctor.