You can ovulate normally after ligation. Female ligation surgery blocks the access to the isthmus of the uterine tubes, so that sperm and eggs cannot meet and fertilize in the abdomen of the fallopian tubes, thus achieving the purpose of contraception. Ligation surgery does not affect the ovulatory function of the ovaries, nor does it affect the normal secretion of female hormones, so the ovaries can make the follicles grow and develop normally and discharge mature eggs under the action of the estrogen and progesterone secreted periodically. After ligation, the eggs will be discharged into the woman’s abdominal cavity, and since they cannot be fertilized they will die, be dissolved and absorbed by the tissues, and finally be discharged from the body without any negative effects on the body. At the same time, the ovaries are still producing estrogen and progesterone cyclically, so there will be no impact on sexual life or menstruation. If you want to continue to have children after ligation, you can go to the hospital and use tubal ligation to anastomose the broken ends of both fallopian tubes to restore the anatomical structure and function of the tubes, so that the egg and sperm can be fertilized normally and the woman can conceive naturally, or you can complete conception through IVF technology under the guidance of a doctor.