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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. :)

Sunday, June 6, 2010

Tubes Tied and Want Them Reversed

Each year there are many women that feel they are completely done having children and decide to have their tubes tied. This is quite common and for many it is the right choice and they are very comfortable with the choice they have made.

But there are women who after having their tubes tied regret the tubal ligation and want it reversed. Is this possible? And is it very expensive? Yes, you can have your tubal ligation reversed. And the expense of the procedure is less than one round of treatment of the alternative of IVF. This information comes as a surprise not to just women but some in the medical field.

The chance of becoming pregnant after tubal reversal surgery is quite good. The Tubal Reversal Pregnancy Report 2009 conducted by Chapel Hill Tubal Reversal Center returns hope to many who thought they would never be able to have children again.

Having your tubes tied and wanting them reversed is not a goal that is out of your reach. For more information on tubal reversal surgery the CHTRC has a website that explains the procedure as well as the cost. The message board allows for interaction among patients as well as those researching the procedure. The tubal reversal nurses are available seven days a week for a free phone consultation as well.

Friday, June 4, 2010

When You Become Pregnant After Tubal Reversal Surgery

When you become pregnant after tubal reversal surgery it can be very different from before you had the tubal ligation and tubal reversal. Many times before the tubal ligation all one had to do was look at their partner and they had a positive pregnancy test (ok maybe a little more than look). But after tubal reversal surgery things may take a bit longer.

The surgeons at Chapel Hill Tubal Reversal Center give the okay to begin trying to conceive as soon as the patient feels up to it. And most patients feel up to trying to conceive within a couple of weeks. Yes, there are some that feel fine right after surgery and have actually become pregnant before the trip back home but this is not the majority of patients.

Tubal reversal surgery throws a few curve balls into the trying to conceive game and it’s no wonder after researching, having the surgery and the healing process. For those couples that want to get pregnant right away this can actually become very stressful. The tracking of the cycles and trying to pinpoint ovulation as well as trying to time everything just right not only can cause havoc it can make a woman very compelled to buy every fertility product known to mankind.

When you become pregnant after tubal reversal surgery it is very important to follow early pregnancy protocol. And it is not uncommon at all if you do not want to share the news right away until you are sure the baby is safely snuggles in you uterus. Many couples wait until they are absolutely sure everything is fine before breaking the news.

For more reading on pregnancy after tubal reversal surgery the CHTRC message board is loaded with women who are sharing their experiences. The Early Pregnancy Protocol must be followed for your health as well as a healthy pregnancy.

Thursday, June 3, 2010

Tubal Ligation Reversal- What Kinds Of Couples Choose This?

The question is why choose tubal ligation reversal? What kinds of couples choose to go with the tubal ligation reversal procedure and not another way to have a baby such as IVF? The answers are really not that complicated.

For the majority of couples choosing tubal ligation reversal is because it is the most natural way to conceive a child. Each month there is a chance for pregnancy to occur and having multiple children without extra medical intervention is a plus.

IVF is much too expensive for many couples as well as the side effects of the medications needed tend to make many nervous. Only after reading the Tubal Ligation Reversal Pregnancy Report 2009 do a majority of couples discover that the pregnancy rate is better with tubal ligation reversal than with IVF.

Though many of the women are in a new relationship and their new spouses do not have children of their own yet there are other assorted reasons for this decision. Some women just want to feel whole again and are seeking relief from Post Tubal Ligation Syndrome. Others have tragically lost a child.

The kinds of couples that choose tubal ligation reversal are as varied as the reasons. Tubal ligation reversal is a personal decision that couples research at length to get to that final decision.

Wednesday, June 2, 2010

American Women Having Tubes Tied And Untied

It is reported by MSNBC that more American women are having their tubes tied than anywhere else in the world. Although the pill is still the first choice more women are choosing permanent sterilization.

But what happens to women who have their tubes tied and then regret their decision? Is IVF the way to be able to have a child after tubal ligation? The answer is no. For many IVF is just too expensive and not an option.

Tubal ligation reversal may be the best option for many of these women that now what to have another child. In the Tubal Reversal Pregnancy Report 2009 released by Chapel Hill Tubal Reversal Center it is quite evident that this procedure is not only less expensive but has a better pregnancy rate.

Chapel Hill Tubal Reversal Center has long been known as the leading tubal reversal center. Couples travel from all over the world to have Dr. Gary Berger or Dr. Charles Monteith perform the outpatient procedure. Why travel so far? These are the best surgeons available to perform this very delicate surgery for the best pregnancy outcome. Dr. Berger has been performing tubal reversals for over 30 years and Dr. Monteith not only works with Dr. Berger but also was trained by him.

For more information on tubal ligation reversal the CHTRC website holds a vast amount of easy to understand information. The tubal reversal nurses are also available to answer your questions seven days a week.