After tubal reversal surgery, the chance of pregnancy can be as high as 50% or more. The chance of pregnancy is mainly related to the degree of tubal patency, age, physical condition, mentality and other factors. Before the tubal reversal surgery, anti-infection treatment should be routinely performed, and the tubal reversal surgery should be performed after the tubal inflammation is eliminated. The tubal reversal surgery is to reconnect the artificially severed fallopian tubes and keep them open so that the eggs can be successfully discharged. Women who undergo tubal reversal surgery are relatively old, as the function of the ovaries decreases with age, and their physical condition gradually weakens with age, which, together with severe psychological burden, can lead to a decrease in the chance of conception. If you do not conceive within six months after the tubal reversal surgery, you need to go to the hospital to check whether your tubes are open or not, and to do so every six months until you conceive.