Can you have a ligation directly after an abortion?

Abortion refers to induced abortion and ligation refers to tubal ligation, which is generally not recommended directly after an abortion.
Abortion is the termination of pregnancy using medication, negative pressure electrosuction abortion, forceps and induced abortion procedures. The pregnancy is usually expelled from the uterine cavity through the vagina and cervix. Female tubal ligation is a contraceptive procedure in which the fallopian tubes are ligated with wires through open surgery or hysteroscopy, blocking the fallopian tubes on both sides of the woman’s body.
As abortion has a great impact on women’s health and uterine lining, some patients may experience vaginal bleeding, residual scraping, abnormal discharge, abdominal pain, etc. If tubal ligation is performed directly after abortion, it is not conducive to the recovery of the patient’s body, and it may also increase the risk of bleeding and pelvic infection.
Therefore, it is generally not recommended for women who have undergone abortion to undergo tubal ligation directly after abortion, and they can consider undergoing the ligation surgery after their physical condition has recovered and stabilized.