It is possible to get pregnant after tubal ligation with a reversal surgery and without a review after the surgery. Tubal ligation is a permanent and safer form of contraception. After tubal ligation, if you have fertility requirements, you may choose to have laparoscopic tubal reversal surgery, such as a tubal anastomosis. After the surgery, you usually need to do a tubal fluid test 3 to 7 days after your period is clean to determine whether the surgery is successful. If the tubes are checked to be clear, the chances of getting pregnant naturally increase significantly. If there is no recheck, it is possible to get pregnant, but there is a chance that the surgery may have caused the tubes to be open, and this could lead to ectopic pregnancy. In order to avoid the occurrence of ectopic pregnancy, after the tubal reopening surgery, it is best to do a tubal fluid test to make sure that the tubes are open, and the chances of success will be higher if you get pregnant at this time.