Fluids are usually recommended after tubal reversal surgery to see how well the procedure is working. Tubal reversal surgery is usually performed laparoscopically using instruments such as a scalpel to separate the scarred and adherent tissues around the tubes and restore the tubes to their normal structure. Tubal fluids are often recommended after tubal reversal surgery to check the effectiveness of the reversal surgery and to see if the tubes are open. After tubal reversal surgery, sexual intercourse is prohibited for 2 weeks, antibiotics are used to prevent infection, and bleeding is observed. For patients after tubal reversal surgery, it is recommended to prepare for pregnancy as early as possible under the guidance of the doctor, so as to avoid recurrence of tubal blockage.