With the opening of the second child policy, more and more couples are thinking of having a second child, but some of them are also facing problems such as advanced age and difficulty in conceiving. Recently, someone left a question in our team’s popularization section, saying: Can I still do IVF after having a ligation? First of all, I think the ligation mentioned here should be “tubal ligation”, of course, I also consider vasectomy, but this kind of contraceptive method of vasectomy is rare, here we take “Can I do IVF after tubal ligation? ” is the main topic of this discussion. As the main topic of this discussion, we will use the question “Can I have IVF after my tubes are tied? Can I still have IVF after my tubes are tied? The answer is yes. If the fallopian tubes are tied, it will be difficult for the egg and sperm to meet and form the embryo, the crystallization of love. However, the process of IVF, in which the egg is removed and met with washed sperm in a Petri dish and fertilized, is different from the natural conception process and no longer involves the use of the fallopian tubes. Therefore, IVF is an option for anyone who is infertile due to tubal factors. Tubal factors here include: tubal blockage, tubal resection, tubal ligation, abnormal tubal function, etc. Of course, we must also point out another question: Do I have to undergo IVF if my tubes are tied? The answer is: it is not necessary. Before the advent of the high technology of IVF, it was possible to surgically open and unblock the ligated fallopian tubes and then try to conceive naturally, although the success rate of trying to conceive naturally after surgery was not high, it was an option and a method.