Every year many women opt for tubal ligation as a permanent form of birth control. Due to life circumstances changing, many women decide later in life that they would like to have another child. What many do no know is that tubal ligation can be reversed. This surgery or procedure is called “tubal reversal” or “tubal ligation reversal”.
Each and everyday there are people searching to have the tubal ligation reversed in order to have another child. If you are one such person this is where Chapel Hill Tubal Reversal Center comes in. Chapel Hill Tubal Reversal Center with Dr. Berger who is known as one of the worlds leading tubal reversal surgeons is located in Chapel Hill, North Carolina.
With the procedure being performed on an outpatient basis it is proven to be safer for the patient. Because the patient does not have to go to the hospital there is not the risk of acquiring an infection. Chapel Hill Tubal Reversal Center only deals with tubal reversal surgery and fallopian tube repair the staff to patient ratio is kept to a minimum thus resulting in better patent care and more individualized attention.
While reading the blog and message board on the website it is quite evident that the patients receive the care and attention that one would expect. Numerous patients have written that it is easier to get in contact with the staff at Chapel Hill Tubal Reversal Center than their own family physicians.
Much has been written as in what to expect after tubal reversal surgery. Patients can expect to feel tired and groggy and have some pain. The amazing fact is that many write about the LACK of pain that they feel. Many ask where the local attractions are located because they are ready to be up and moving about.
Chapel Hill Tubal Reversal Center is one of the few centers to keep their own statistics. All patients are followed for an extended period of time. The staff at Chapel Hill Tubal Reversal Center requests that the patients alert them as soon as they know they are pregnant. The great thing is that many of the pregnant patients do not have to be asked to do this. They are so excited they cannot wait to call!
Thursday, May 28, 2009
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