There is essentially no harm in having a ligation done at the time of a woman’s cesarean section. Cesarean section ligation is a ligature procedure performed at the same time as the cesarean section and is not harmful to the fetus or the mother. If a woman does not want to have another child, she can have a ligation at the time of cesarean section to achieve permanent contraception. Since the ligation procedure requires an open abdomen, ligation at the time of cesarean section avoids secondary injuries, is less traumatic, safer and heals faster. Although the surgery of ligation is very simple, if you want to reopen it afterward, it is relatively difficult and has certain risks, so you need to consider it clearly. After the surgery, you should pay attention to a light diet, more nutrition, and eat more easily digestible food. At the same time appropriate exercise, drink more water to promote bowel movement. After cesarean section should strengthen the care, abdominal wounds do not get wet, and change the medicine on time, avoid abdominal exertion, to light diet, eat more coarse fiber food, to prevent the occurrence of dry stool or constipation. If you find that the surgical incision site has rupture or oozing and other abnormalities, you should also consult a doctor in a timely manner, under the guidance of the doctor to carry out targeted treatment.