For the many women who have had the Essure procedure and want it reversed there is great news. Essure reversal is being performed at Chapel Hill Tubal Reversal Center and it is a success using tubal surgery techniques.
Jen, a recent patient who underwent tubal surgery for Essure reversal, shares her story on the Chapel Hill Tubal Reversal Centers blog. Jen called local doctors inquiring about Essure removal and was told it was not reversible and even heard that in order to have the Essure coils removed she would have to have a hysterectomy.
A true story of not giving up hope she searched the Internet and found Dr. Gary Berger of Chapel Hill Tubal Reversal Center. Not only did he say he could remove Essure through tubal surgery but he personally answered Jen’s emails. During this time Jen joined the message board and asked questions and received answers from previous tubal surgery patients as well as the staff.
As with any type of surgery Jen was nervous and excited at being given the second chance to have a child. Her surgery was on August 26, 2009 and all went well. Unlike stories that are floating around about having short tubes if this surgery is performed her tubes after tubal surgery were not short they are 9 cm on both sides.
Now that Jen has “crossed over” to the other side she will be able to begin the natural process of having another baby. For more information on Essure removal with tubal surgery feel free to call the tubal surgery nurses for a free phone consultation. And stay tuned for part 2 of Jens Essure removal journey.
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