Is the IVF method feasible after ligation
Ligation is a common sterilization method, but some people may regret the operation and hope to restore their fertility. For those couples who wish to have children, the IVF method may be a feasible option. However, the choice of IVF method depends on the type of surgery and the specific situation.

Study the type and method of operation
First of all, understanding the type and method of ligation is crucial to determine whether the IVF method can be selected. At present, the common ligation operations include tubal ligation and vas deferens ligation. Tubal ligation is a female sterilization operation, which can prevent the combination of egg and sperm and fertilization process by ligating or removing the oviduct. Vasectomy is a male sterilization operation, which can prevent the smooth discharge of sperm by ligating or removing the vas deferens. Of the two surgical methods, only women with tubal ligation can choose the IVF method.
If tubal ligation is performed, women can choose the IVF method to achieve fertility. The IVF method is an assisted reproductive technology, which combines eggs and sperm in vitro, cultivates them into embryos, and then transfers the embryos to the female uterus for pregnancy and delivery. Therefore, it is a relatively feasible choice to choose IVF after tubal ligation.
Understand personal physical condition and hospital choice
Another factor to consider is the individual's physical condition and hospital choice. Different people's physical conditions may affect the success rate of IVF. At the same time, when selecting IVF hospitals, it is very important to ensure that formal and experienced professional hospitals are selected.
Before IVF, women need to undergo a series of physical examinations, including ovarian function, endometrial thickness and uterine status. These tests can help doctors understand individual physical conditions and assess the success rate of IVF. Choosing a regular and experienced hospital can ensure the safety and success rate of the operation.
Understanding the risks and costs of IVF
IVF is a complex medical process, which may be accompanied by some risks and costs. These risks and costs need to be clearly understood when deciding to choose the IVF method.
There may be certain risks during IVF surgery, including infection risk during egg extraction and embryo transfer failure. In addition, since IVF is a high-tech medical technology with relatively high cost, financial affordability should be considered.
Summary
The choice of IVF method after sterilization depends on the type of operation and personal conditions. If tubal ligation is performed, women can choose the IVF method to achieve fertility. However, choosing IVF requires understanding personal physical conditions, risks, costs and other factors, and choosing a formal and experienced hospital for surgery. In conclusion, the IVF method is a feasible choice after ligation, but a decision should be made after comprehensive consideration of various factors.