Ligation is a common female reproductive health care measure that involves ligating one or more fallopian tubes in a woman's fallopian tubes to prevent eggs from passing through the fallopian tubes, thereby preventing pregnancy. So, is there still an ovulation period after ligation?

However, sterilization does not completely eliminate the possibility of pregnancy. Even if a woman's fallopian tubes are ligated, it is still possible for an egg to be fertilized in the fallopian tubes and ultimately successfully fertilized and develop into a fetus.

If a woman wants to have children, it is recommended that she choose to undergo sterilization or use other effective reproductive health care measures. If a woman has had a sterilization, it is recommended that she undergo regular check-ups to ensure that her reproductive health care measures are still effective.