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Have you had your tubes tied?

Many women have had their tubes tied and many now desire a baby. If this is you then join the many other women who are desiring the same thing. Do you suffer from Post Tubal Ligation Syndrome? Are you trying to tell the world what is happening to you but no one wants to listen? Have you been told PTLS does not exist? I invite you to read and join in with comments and make being a woman easier. :)

Wednesday, November 25, 2009

Wanting Tubal Reversal Surgery


For those women that want more children after a tubal ligation the big question is are the tubes repairable. When looking into tubal reversal surgery many women do know that their tubes have been “tied” but do not know the exact procedure that has been used.

One of the fears of women looking into tubal reversal surgery is that they will get into the surgery and find out that the fallopian tubes are too damaged to be repaired.

If this is one of the fears that you face when wanting tubal reversal surgery be sure to search out the experts in the field. Chapel Hill Tubal Reversal Center is the leader in the field of tubal reversal the world over.

Dr. Gary Berger has been in the field for over three decades and is joined by Dr. Charles Monteith. Dr. Berger helped in pioneering the outpatient, low cost tubal reversal procedure that he uses today.

For those who are interested in tubal reversal surgery answers and are afraid the tubes may be too damaged the CHTRC website is full of information. There is a blog, tubal reversal message board which is great for support as well as the tubal reversal nurses that are available to answer questions 7 days a week at (919) 968-4656. They will be more than happy to fill you in on information that you are searching for.

The Chapel Hill Tubal Reversal website also has a great page named “Getting Started” that will tell you how to get your tubal ligation operative report or if you cannot get that how the surgeons will be able to tell if you are a good candidate for tubal reversal surgery.

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