Female ligation is a procedure to achieve permanent contraception by means of tubal ligation, whereby the female ligature has a body opening that is usually about 0.5 to 1 cm centimeters long. Many women are now using tubal ligation as a means of permanent contraception, and it is usually performed laparoscopically. It is important to note that this procedure is contraindicated for women who have abdominal skin infections, genital infections, or are extremely weak. And it may cause pelvic discomfort and other symptoms. Ligation should be performed within 3 to 7 days after the complete end of menstruation, and the procedure is usually a laparoscopic ligation, with an incision length of 3 to 4 incisions, usually between 0.5 and 1 cm cm long. If you intend to undergo ligation surgery, you should communicate with your doctor well in advance and choose whether to undergo the surgery or not under the doctor’s guidance, taking into account the individual’s own situation.