Ligation surgery is a very common contraceptive measure. Female sterilization surgery involves sealing the fallopian tubes, preventing sperm from smoothly combining with the egg, thus achieving a good contraceptive effect. Usually, this surgery is performed within one week after the menstrual period is over. It is important to choose a professional doctor to avoid causing greater harm to the body. Does ectopic pregnancy occur after sterilization?

After sterilization, ectopic pregnancy is unlikely to occur again unless the sterilization is unsuccessful. After undergoing tubal ligation surgery, women's fallopian tubes have already been cut off, so under normal circumstances, it is impossible for sperm and eggs in the fallopian tubes to combine normally and further form a fertilized egg.
However, as there may be reasons for unsuccessful sterilization after sterilization, condoms can also be used during sexual activity to provide double protection. However, there is no need to worry too much. Some women may feel pregnant at times, but it is not necessarily pregnancy. Further observation can be made through menstruation.
Ligation surgery is suitable for women who do not plan to have children in the future, allowing them to enjoy sexual life more happily without any worries. However, it is important to pay attention to the care of the ovaries and uterus, maintain good hygiene of the private parts, and develop good lifestyle habits, otherwise it may cause certain gynecological diseases.