Ligature is a transabdominal tubal ligation, after which IVF is possible. IVF has nothing to do with the fallopian tubes, so ligature does not affect IVF. IVF is the process of combining and fertilizing eggs and sperm outside of the body and implanting the combined embryo into the woman’s uterus. The process of IVF does not require fallopian tubes and can be performed as long as the body meets the conditions for implantation. Ligation is a procedure to ligate the fallopian tubes, which does not affect the normal growth of eggs. IVF is performed directly from the ovaries for in vitro fertilization, so ligation generally does not affect IVF transplantation. In addition to IVF transplantation, patients with tubal ligation can also undergo tubal recanalization for the chance of natural conception. Ligation does not affect IVF transplantation. If you want to do IVF, it is recommended that you should go to the hospital in time for routine eugenic examinations.