Is it possible to give birth to a child by IVF?
Ligation is a common contraceptive method, which is widely used to restrict or terminate fertility. However, some people regret after ligation and hope to be pregnant again. As an assisted reproductive technology, IVF is a feasible choice for couples who want to have children after ligation. This article will elaborate on whether the IVF method can be used to give birth to children after ligation from four aspects.

Principle and process of IVF technology
In vitro fertilization embryo transfer (IVF-ET) is an assisted reproductive technology, which combines eggs and sperm through in vitro fertilization, cultivates them into embryos, and then implants them into women's uterus for further gestation. The specific steps include: promoting ovulation with drugs, collecting eggs and sperm, combining eggs and sperm in vitro in a culture dish, cultivating embryos, and then transplanting the embryos into the mother's uterus to finally achieve pregnancy.
Generally speaking, ligation has no effect on the ovary and fallopian tube, but blocks the passage of sperm to fertilize eggs through the fallopian tube. Therefore, after ligation, it is a feasible fertility method to combine eggs and sperm with IVF technology and culture them in vitro, and then transfer the embryos into the uterus.
Success rate and risk after ligation
IVF technology can increase the chance of reproduction after ligation. According to medical research, the success rate of IVF technology after ligation is equivalent to that of normal couples, about 30% to 40%. However, the success rate may be affected by a variety of factors, including female age, ovarian reserve, uterine condition, etc.
In addition to the normal risks of IVF technology, the problem of adhesion between the fallopian tube and the ovary may also be faced after the ligation. The ligation operation has certain operational risks, which may lead to inflammation or adhesion of the fallopian tube, thus affecting the success rate of IVF. In addition, the risk of infection, bleeding and other complications during pregnancy also needs attention.
Indications and contraindications of IVF technology
IVF technology is not applicable to all couples who want to have children, and there are also some indications and contraindications.
Indications include: ovarian dysfunction, abnormal fallopian tubes, male infertility, older women, failure to successfully conceive through other fertility methods, etc.
Contraindications include: malignant tumor, severe endometriosis, severe fallopian tube disease, severe semen quality abnormality, etc.
Summary
Whether the IVF method can be used to give birth after ligation depends on individual conditions and the doctor's advice. Through in vitro fertilization and embryo transfer, IVF technology provides a feasible option for couples who want to have another child after ligation. However, the success rate and risk need to consider individual factors and doctors' suggestions to make correct decisions. Before deciding to carry out IVF technology, couples are advised to seek guidance and consultation from professional doctors to understand individual conditions and choose the most suitable birth mode.