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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. :)

Tuesday, December 27, 2011

Post Tubal Ligation Syndrome and Yeast Infections


Yeast infections seem to go hand-in-hand with those that suffer with PTLS. There are so many changes that take place in some female bodies after the ligation. Not only do their periods become irregular they also become unbearable. Bleeding through and cramping becomes a dreaded monthly event. For those that really suffer the effects of PTLS the periods can happen twice a month or they are plagued with the never ending spotting.

One of the symptoms that have been noted with Post Tubal Ligation Syndrome is experiencing all of the symptoms of a yeast infection with the absence of yeast. Although there is no explanation to this (as with many of the other symptoms), women on the leading tubal reversal message board discuss it regularly. Many have come up with ideas that will help ward the symptoms off. Unfortunately, to be rid of the symptoms permanently these women had the tubal reversal procedure.

For those suffering with Post Tubal Ligation Syndrome it is important to understand that although the medical community may not acknowledge PTLS there are certainly many suffering with it. The tubal reversal surgeons at Chapel Hill Tubal Reversal Center have been performing tubal reversal surgery to help these women who are suffering. The great thing with CHTRC is that after the surgery the staff is staying in touch with the patients. The staff is following the patients and keeping track of how the patient is feeling. All of the feedback is being meticulously documented. Dr Berger, the Medical Director of CHTRC, is using this information to report how PTLS is reduced with tubal reversal surgery.

With enough medical evidence the medical community just may begin to acknowledge that PTLS dies happen to women. This is something that has been happening to women since physicians began performing this type of surgery.

If you are a woman who is suffering from Post Tubal Ligation Syndrome the CHTRC has many personal stories from patients. These women literally were at wits end trying to get doctors to believe that there was something wrong with them. They have finally found relief.  

Thursday, December 22, 2011

Herbs To Unblock Fallopian Tubes


There are women that have had a tubal ligation or their tubes tied and regret the choice they made. They want to have a baby but they are not sure how to go about it. Some hope and pray that their fallopian tubes will just grow back together. Others begin looking into what is known as herbal remedies. Do herbal remedies work to unblock tubes? Probably not. Science and medicine have not shown that herbal remedies work. The only evidence we have is those women who say it has worked. Normally they state their fact on the HSG results. The problem with this is that the HSG results are not right many times. Having the test results read and interpreted by another expert is imperative.

The only two proven ways to become pregnant after a tubal ligation is with IVF or tubal ligation reversal. With IVF being so expensive and the success rate so low, many couples are just not able to afford this. But once they find out the facts about tubal reversal surgery the hope iis restored. The tubal reversal procedure is not only less expensive the pregnancy rates are much higher. Couples do not know any of this until they are able to research it. The problem is that many of today’s physicians are not taught this in medical school and there are very few doctors who actually perform this surgery on a full-time basis. Those who perform just this type of surgery are considered the experts as they have had the opportunity to repair some of the worst damage.

Chapel Hill Tubal Reversal Center is considered the leading tubal reversal center in the world. With the price of the tubal reversal procedure being low-cost and the surgery being outpatient many couples are able to have this procedure. Time away from family and work is kept to a minimum. After the healing is complete the couple is then able to begin trying to conceive.

For more information visit the Chapel Hill Tubal Reversal Center website. Videos and a very active message board are waiting.

Tuesday, December 13, 2011

Tubes Tied Reversal



When you hear “tubes tied reversal” what comes to mind? A woman having her tied tubes untied? Well, it is right, in a way. Having ones tubes tied is having a tubal ligation. Having the tubes untied is the repair of those tubes.

When a woman has a tubal ligation she is choosing the procedure as a permanent form of female sterilization. Her and her partner have chosen not to have any more children. The procedure blocks the fallopian tubes so that the egg and sperm cannot meet.

When a woman has her tubes tied the surgeon does not actually tie them in a knot. There are different procedures used such as clips, rings, cutting and burning. Other forms of sterilization also include the Adiana and Essure. All of these forms of sterilization can be successfully reversed.

So, when a couple chooses to have the tubes tied reversal procedure they are choosing to have the fallopian tubes repaired. In most cases the couples are choosing to have this procedure to restore fertility to have another child. There are women that have this procedure to get relief from Post Tubal Ligation Syndrome.

When a couple chooses to have the tubes tied reversal procedure to have fertility restored there are some factors involved. Success depends on the experience of the surgeon performing the reversal, age at the time of reversal and the amount of damage to the fallopian tubes.

Chapel Hill Tubal Reversal Center is the world's leading center for reversal of tied tubes. Thousands of couples have traveled from around the world to have Dr. Berger and Dr. Monteith perform tubal reversal surgery. Chapel Hill Tubal Reversal Center has the advantage of having two full-time surgeons. Having two experienced surgeons that are able to work on the more difficult cases together makes the success rate that much higher. Not only have they both dedicated their careers to this type of medicine they are able to be in the operating room together. Two-thirds of CHTRC patients are pregnant in the first year following reversal surgery.

Having tubes tied reversal has allowed couples to be able to have children after a tubal ligation. Having hope restored is one of the best things that can happen to a couple that wants to have children together. 

Wednesday, December 7, 2011

Tubal Reversal: Ask The Surgeons



A great video describing how to get tubal reversal questions answered by the leading tubal reversal surgeons. It can be hard trying to find the answers to questions that you may have regarding this procedure. Dr. Monteith and Dr. Berger of Chapel Hill Tubal Reversal Center personally answer all questions that are sent to them. Why do they do this? They believe the more a person understands about tubal ligation reversal surgery the better informed decision they are able to make.

When a couple wants to have a child after a tubal ligation what are their options? The option most commonly given is in vitro fertilization (IVF). Although IVF works for some, there are others that are not comfortable with it or just cannot afford the procedure.

What many in the medical field are not aware of is that tubal reversal actually has a better pregnancy success rate over IVF. This is shown in the Tubal Reversal Pregnancy Report 2009.

So, for those searching for answers about tubal reversal ask the doctor. There are no right or wrong questions.

Saturday, December 3, 2011

Tubal Reversal Surgery From A Husbands View




When we think about tubal ligation reversal surgery we think of the woman or the “patient” having the surgery. What we seldom think about is the husband and the range of emotions that he has.

Recently reading a tubal reversal husband's story that was very heartwarming, I began to think about things. How the reversal journey changes them as husbands. They worry about the same things that their wives do. They may not express it the same way, but they certainly have feelings and emotions that can be quite startling.

One of the biggest things is the worry when a man’s wife heads into surgery. Although they can be told that everything will be fine, there is still fear. As they wheel his spouse away for the surgery room there are many thoughts taking place. Will she actually be okay? Is this surgery really worth it if it means something happening to her? I can’t imagine my life without her. The minutes tick by like hours. And finally he receives word that she is out of surgery and doing just fine. He breathes a deep sigh of relief.

As he is escorted to see his wife he just wants to see for himself that she is okay. She may be a bit pale and still sleeping. He wants to talk to her. Having just woken from surgery she may be groggy and not quite fully awake. This, of course, can cause alarm in the most masculine of men.

Once his spouse is released back to the hotel room he has some unease. He will be the only one with her. What if something happens? While his spouse was in surgery he was receiving specific instructions for monitoring his wife during recovery and knowing that he can always call for any questions or concerns. All of these instructions have helped him breath a bit easier. He now knows what he needs to be aware of. This is a huge role reversal; he is now responsible for monitoring his wife's care.

After she is back home and getting into the swing of things life begins to return to normal. This husband is now beginning to relax a bit and realizes just what his wife has gone through to have a child with him. He has a new view on things.

Time passes and a baby or two is born. As the children grow he remembers how this all started. He has projects that take place and the children help. This is the family he has asked for and always wanted and always dreamt about.

It is important to remember that men go through the tubal reversal journey just as we women do. Men have their prayers and dreams answered too in the tubal reversal journey.

For a truly heartwarming testimonial written and submitted by a tubal reversal husband visit Chapel Hill Tubal Reversal Center

Tuesday, November 1, 2011

Dye Testing Or Tubal Stents? Which is Better?

Dye Testing Or Tubal Stents During Tubal Reversal: Advice

Courtesy of Chapel Hill Tubal Reversal Center




Dr. Monteith of Chapel Hill Tubal Reversal Center writes about whether dye testing or tubal stents should be used. Although different surgeons will use different methods, Dr. Monteith explains why they choose the method they do. After reading this article couples will be able to make an informed decision. There are many couples who question which is better and hopefully this will help answers some of the questions.

Saturday, October 29, 2011

Understanding Tubal Reversal


Having your tubes tied and wanting another child can be disheartening. Discussing this situation with a physician can lead to being told the only option is IVF (in vitro fertilization). IVF does work for many couples and they are joyous to be given the chance to have a child. Then there are the couples that do not want to use IVF. What are their options?

There is adoption. This is a wonderful option because it gives a child a home and family. Although this is a great option, there are still couples that want to have their own child. This is where tubal reversal surgery comes in.

Tubal reversal surgery is when the damaged fallopian tubes are repaired. A surgeon will remove the part of the fallopian tubes that are damaged and then connect the healthy remaining parts. This opens the pathway for the egg and sperm to unite.

Tubal reversal surgery has excellent pregnancy success. The leading tubal reversal center reports that two-thirds of patients become pregnant within the first year; this is seen in the largest tubal reversal study conducted to date. The Tubal Reversal Pregnancy Report 2009 has proven to be an excellent guide to physicians as well as the general public.

So why don’t doctors tell their patients about tubal reversal surgery?

The fault is really not all in the doctor’s hands. The problem seems to be that many doctors do not get to witness tubal reversal while in medical school. There are only a small amount of surgeons that perform this procedure. Due to the complexity of the surgery it has to be their specialty. Having a tubal reversal surgeon with experience is extremely important. There is only one chance to have the fallopian tubes repaired right. Having the surgeon with experience improves the pregnancy odds greatly.

What is the cost of tubal reversal?

As with anything else the cost will vary from surgeon to surgeon. It also depends on where the surgery is performed. If the surgery is performed in the hospital, the cost can be triple the cost of having the surgery performed in a state-of-the-art outpatient surgical center.

The cost of tubal reversal surgery at the leading center is about $7000.00. When choosing the surgeon to perform the surgery it is important to know what is included in the cost. If there are hospital fees this should be stated. Too many times patients are not told of all the costs involved and get a surprise after the fact. Facing unexpected bills is not something that should be part of this new beginning.

Understanding that tubal reversal is available is important. The fact that many couples do not know this is available is concerning. There are many women who are quite happy with the fact that they have their tubes tied. Understanding that there are women that live with regret daily because they feel they have made a huge mistake is also important. There are couples that are clueless that this surgery is even available. By helping to spread the word we are a catalyst in helping to restore hope.

Wednesday, September 21, 2011

Traveling for Tubal Reversal

When a couple decides they are going to have the tubal ligation reversal surgery they want to find the best doctor. Although there may be surgeons close to where they live they know that they need a surgeon with a lot of experience. And they will travel to have the best chances of conceiving after a tubal reversal. It is no secret that the best chances of a successful tubal reversal will come from the surgeons with the most experience.

This is true of one such woman who travelled from Scotland to the United States to have her tubal reversal surgery. On the Chapel Hill Tubal Reversal Center blog a tubal reversal patient named Caroline gives her story. She first researched having her tubal reversal surgery in Scotland and was told that she would need to be cut hip-to-hip and then be out of work for six weeks. She also researched IVF and realized that it was very expensive for just one treatment.

After researching a bit more Caroline knew she wanted a specialty center. And Chapel Hill was the place she wanted to have her surgery done. She still had a concern with the time since her tubal ligation. Her surgery went very well and lasted about 50 minutes. Her fallopian tubes lengths were excellent. After surgery she was discharged to a local hotel. The morning after Caroline was evaluated by a staff member and was doing very well. She was then on her way back home to Scotland.

Caroline’s chances of becoming pregnant after tubal reversal are excellent. Tubal reversal surgery restores hope to those who want children after a tubal ligation.

Wednesday, September 14, 2011

Regret Tubal Ligation Years Ago

There are women who have had a tubal ligation and regret it from the day the surgery was performed. The circumstances behind the ligation may be different for everyone but women know when they are just not right with something.

One of the main reasons for tubal ligation regret is because the woman has chosen this procedure due to the relationship she was in at the time. If the relationship was that bad then the reasoning was certainly justified. But hen life is never predictable and changes happen.

Women will get into new relationships and often the new partner or spouse will not have any biological children. The tubal ligation becomes even more of a problem and the research begins.

Most physicians will be quick to recommend IVF or in vitro fertilization. Although IVF does help couples will infertility issues it may not always be the right option for those with a previous tubal ligation. Many just cannot afford the IVF expense as much as they would love to. Others, for religious beliefs, do not want to use the IVF treatments.

One of the main questions women will ask if it matters how long the tubes have been tied? If the tubal ligation was performed over 10 years ago will the tubes be impossible to repair? Have my tubes shriveled up? The correct answer is that the length of time tubes have been tied does not matter. The things that matter at the time of tubal reversal are the type of tubal ligation that was performed and your age.

The type of tubal ligation will tell the surgeon how much the fallopian tubes were actually damaged. If the fallopian tubes have been damaged beyond repair then a woman would not be a good candidate for surgery.

The age of the woman at the time of tubal reversal does matter. As women age their eggs also age and become less healthy. Women are born with all the eggs they will have in a lifetime. As women age the quantity and quality of the eggs diminishes. This does not mean it is impossible to become pregnant. If a woman is still ovulating and having her periods then she is still able to become pregnant. The thing to keep in mind is that it may take longer.

When women approach the age of 40 years old they know their time of fertility is being lessened. If you are a woman researching tubal reversal surgery and are approaching this age then it is wise not to procrastinate.

The length of time between tubal ligation and tubal reversal does not mean that the fallopian tubes cannot be repaired.

Sunday, August 21, 2011

Tubal Reversal Support

 

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Each year many couples make the decision to have a tubal ligation reversal. Most choose this type of surgery in order to restore fertility after a tubal ligation. Tubal ligation reversal surgery is actually the surgery to repair the blocked or damaged fallopian tubes.

When couples begin informing others that they have decided to have this surgery they can be met with a variety of comments or opinions.  Those who are closest to the couple will often be those of greatest support but this may not always be the case. There are usually those with at least one of the following comments.

  • Why now after all of these years? Your children are almost all grown.
  • Why would you want to start all over again?
  • Will you be able to afford this?
  • Don’t you two want to be able to enjoy life now that you are getting older?
  • Aren’t you too old to be trying to have a baby?

If you have have heard any of the previous comments you can just join the club! If you haven’t yet then be ready for them when they hit and don’t say you haven’t been warned.

The thing to remember is not everyone understands what this is all about. When you and your partner have made the decision to go through with this surgery it was after much though and research.

Another thing to remember is to seek support. Support can be found in groups as well as tubal reversal message boards. Chapel Hill Tubal Reversal Center has a tubal reversal message board that is super active. Although the tubal reversal journey may not always be easy, it is easier when you have people that understand what you are going through.

The greatest piece of advice is to remember that this is your journey that you and your partner have decided on. If you decide to have a ligation reversal it is a personal decision and should be treated as such. There will always be people that will have something to say that you may not like but many do not have the knowledge about the procedure that you have.

Thursday, August 4, 2011

Diagnosing Blocked Fallopian Tubes and Repair

The easiest type of fallopian tube blockage to diagnose is those tubes that have been blocked purposely. This is when a woman has chosen to have a tubal ligation or her “tubes tied” so that she cannot have any more children. The blockage can be diagnosed by the surgeon reading the tubal ligation operative report. Many women and couples who have decided to have a tubal ligation will regret the decision and want the fallopian tubes repaired rather than seek IVF. This type of surgery is called tubal ligation reversal and an expert tubal reversal surgeon is able to make the repair so that fertility can be restored.

Other reasons why the fallopian tubes may be blocked are a bit harder to diagnose. There are two ways that a doctor can look to see where the blockage is. The first is in the operating room where special instruments are used to find the exact blockage. The other method used is by having what is known as a hysterosalpingogram x-ray (HSG). A technician will be performing this test and the results will be sent to your physician. This test is performed by placing dye through the fallopian tubes in order to find the blockage. The dye will not flow past the point of the blockage.

If the fallopian tube is blocked at the very beginning of the fallopian tube it is known as a proximal tubal blockage. The most common cause of this is SIN (salpingitis isthmica nodosa). This is where there are little bulges inside the fallopian tubes. The surgeons are able to repair this type of blockage using a technique called tubouterine implantation.

The next type of blockage is known as tubal hydrosalpinx. This is where the end of the tube is closed or blocked and can be caused from a previous infection. Tubal reversal specialists are able to repair this type of blockage using a technique called ampullary salpingostomy.

The surgeons at Chapel Hill Tubal Reversal Center specialize in the repair of blocked fallopian tubes. Many are under the impression that the only type of surgery that is performed at this Center is the tubal ligation reversal or “untie tubes”. The fact of the matter is because they have performed so many surgeries they are able to repair fallopian tubes that others surgeons did not want to attempt. Dr. Berger and Dr. Monteith are able to repair fallopian tubes in 99% of all cases.
Although couples are still able to have children after a diagnosis of blocked fallopian tubes using IVF or in vitro fertilization many do not want to go this route. Many will want to have more than one child and the cost of IVF is too expensive for them to afford. The Tubal Reversal Pregnancy Report 2009 provides evidence that tubal reversal surgery actually has a better pregnancy success rate over the alternative treatment of IVF. This in itself has helped many couples choose the best way to have a child following the diagnosis of blocked fallopian tubes.

For more information on the repair of blocked tubes the tubal reversal nurses can be contacted by calling 1-919-968-4656. Chapel Hill Tubal Reversal Center also has a very active tubal reversal message board.

Tuesday, June 28, 2011

Tubal Ligation Reversal: Unblocking Blocked Fallopian Tubes

Tubal Ligation Reversal: Unblocking Blocked Fallopian Tubes: "Facing infertility is bad enough. Facing infertility due to blocked fallopian tubes is like a double whammy. First, for many who have bl..."

Tuesday, June 7, 2011

IVF or Tubal Reversal Surgery to Have a Child?

Is IVF Better Than Tubal Ligation Reversal?

This is a question that is asked daily by couples who want to have a child following a tubal ligation. The answers may surprise you!

Thursday, June 2, 2011

Tubal Ligation Reversal-Undoing Our Past




We all make decisions in our lives that we regret. If we didn’t we wouldn’t be human or we would just be extremely lucky. And for women who had their tubes tied and now wish they never had have the same feelings.

Contrary to popular believe many women who now regret having their tubes tied did not make the “initial” decision on a whim. Many were in circumstances where they were pressured to have the tubal ligation by their partners and/or family members. Often, they were not the ones who actually wanted the tubal ligation. Of course there will always be those that say that they should have never agreed to have it done. That is easy to say when you are standing on the outside passing judgment. Being in a terrible relationship that can be abusive is reason enough. Add to this relationship others pressuring you not to have anymore. Add in the fact that you are about to have a baby and hormones are flying and being sleep deprived doesn’t help.

Things do change in our lives and luckily for the better. Many women will move on and actually begin a relationship where love is involved. And if her partner does not have children the desire to have one together is something that is very strong. Problem is women feel they have done something terrible. They have anger and frustration because of their pasts. The person they were with in the previous relationship has moved on and they are stuck being the one that is now infertile.

There is hope and it is called tubal ligation reversal surgery. The cost is about $6000.00 at the time of this article. Pregnancy success rates are excellent for most and the more research that couples are doing is lifting a burden off of women’s shoulders. Yes, their past can be mended and the past is not going to stop them from having a bright future. Every day is a day to look forward to having reversal surgery. It is a day to take better care of her body because she will hopefully someday be pregnant and carry another child.

For more information on tubal ligation reversal be sure to visit Chapel Hill Tubal Reversal Center. The website is informative and easy to understand. The tubal reversal message board is very active with women in all stages of their journey. Feel free to join in on the conversation!

Tuesday, May 31, 2011

Tubal Ligation Reversal: PTLS Syndrome and What Happens

Tubal Ligation Reversal: PTLS Syndrome and What Happens: "PTLS Syndrome has been around as long as tubal ligations have been being performed. Many in the medical field will not acknowledge that i..."

Tubal Reversal or IVF is the Question for Many

Couples that are thinking about having a child after a tubal ligation will often ask if a tubal reversal is a better choice over IVF. Which one will help them have a baby faster and what is the cost of the treatments?

There are factors involved when trying to make the choice. Price, of course, is a huge concern especially in this economy. The price of IVF can be overwhelming for many couples and often leads to loans that have to be paid back. If the first treatment does not work then it is back for more treatments. This is not to say that IVF isn’t the better choice for some women. If the fallopian tubes are too damaged then the tubal reversal surgeon will not be able to repair them. Another factor is the woman’s age. Age affects the women’s eggs. As we get older the egg quality as well as quantity diminishes. Male factors must also be taken into consideration. If a low sperm count is present then this will also affect the pregnancy success rate.

Tubal ligation reversal may be a better option for those couples that do not have any known fertility issues. This is a much more natural way to conceive and there is a chance of conceiving each cycle. For those who would like more than one child after a reversal there is no treatment needed. The cost of tubal reversal surgery at this time at the leading tubal reversal center is $5900.00. This is far less expensive than the alternative of IVF. Chapel Hill Tubal Reversal Center answers the question of what is the chance of becoming pregnant after tubal reversal? At Chapel Hill Tubal Reversal Center it stands at 70%. Two-thirds of patients become pregnant in the first year following surgery. This percentage rate alone proves just how successful having ones tubes reversed can be.

Desiring a child after a tubal ligation is serious. The more informed a couple is the better they are able to make their decision. IVF or tubal reversals are both options for couples desiring a child after tubal ligation.

For more information of tubal ligation reversal a free consultation with tubal reversal nurses is available by calling 1-919-968-4656. Chapel Hill Tubal Reversal Center also has an extensive website located at http://www.tubal-reversal.net.

Friday, May 27, 2011

Don’t Sweat The Small Stuff While Trying To Conceive

After having the surgery to have their tubes untied and repaired many cannot wait trying to conceive. They have everything lines up like the ovulation predictor kits as well as the basal thermometer to begin charting their temperatures. They are ready to begin the journey as soon as they are aware that ovulation in about to happen. Ready, set, go!

Much to the couples dismay they are trying to conceive for a couple of months and nothing is happening. What could be wrong? The woman begins to think maybe one or both of her fallopian tubes is blocked. Maybe she should get a test to see if they are still open? Dr. Berger and Dr. Monteith at Chapel Hill Tubal Reversal Center don’t recommend the HSG this early following tubal reversal surgery. Maybe it will just take more time to get pregnant. In the meantime the waiting and trying is being to takes its toll on your patience and your relationship with you significant other. It wasn’t supposed to be like this.

Does any of the above sound like you or someone you know? If it does then this is certainly a topic that is discussed every single day.

After tubal reversal surgery there are couples that do get pregnant right away. It is also very important to keep in mind that many do not conceive that fast. It normally takes a couple a year to conceive. And a year can seem like forever for something that you want so bad and have waited so long for.

“Just relax and it will happen.” Great words of wisdom but a couple trying to get pregnant and hearing those words do not help. The truth of the matter is many tubal reversal patients did get pregnant after they gave up. Was it because they relaxed and weren’t so stressed? Although there may not be any “medical evidence” to back this up it seems to happen to a lot of tubal reversal patients.

Are you stressed while trying to conceive? Any ideas on how to conceive faster?

Wednesday, May 25, 2011

Recovery Following Tubal Reversal Surgery



One of the biggest questions asked after outpatient tubal reversal surgery is, “When can I resume my normal activities?” In most cases the answer will be when you feel up to it.

But take warning. Your body needs time to heal. What happens many times is after returning back home you are feeling great. You may be a little tired and you may notice some slight pulling here and there. And the bloating will still be there. Problem is you are feeling great and want to do things. Be careful and listen to your body!

One of the biggest mistakes is when you are feeling great and then you begin to push things a little too far. Of course you know that you are not supposed to be lifting anything really heavy. Here we go…just lifting this bag or moving this over won’t hurt. And it usually doesn’t…until later.

Tubal reversal patients at the leading tubal reversal center, Chapel Hill Tubal Reversal Center, know this routine all too well. And after they have learned there is usually a woman on the tubal reversal message board about to do the same thing. They get home and feel excellent and the day after doing a bit too much feels like they have been run over by a truck. Truth is, this happens many times over.

Because this is a one-hour outpatient procedure many may think it isn’t as “taxing” on the body as a major surgery. Keep in mind that surgery is surgery whether outpatient or major surgery in a hospital. Your body needs the time to be able to heal and get you back to full recovery.

Although Dr. Berger and Dr. Monteith use the most advanced microsurgery methods known, it is still surgery. Lets not forget the stress and nerves that may have lead up to the big surgery day. Your body may also need to recuperate from that too.

You have been through quite an extraordinary journey and now it is time to take just a small break and let your fallopian tubes and muscles heal. The more you allow your body to heal the faster you will be back to your old self!

Has anyone reading this just happen to overdo it right after surgery?

Tuesday, May 24, 2011

Tubes Tied Doesn’t Mean No More Children



For many the thought of having their tubes tied and then wanting to get pregnant again means “sorry but out of luck”. These are those women who know they would never be able to afford IVF or adoption so they try to make the feeling go away. The problem is that the feeling doesn’t go away but just keeps gnawing at your insides and at your heart.

This is the same woman who is determined to find a way to have a child. She will not give up hope and begins researching through every piece of material that she can get her hands on. This is when she stumbles onto tubal ligation reversal and finds some very interesting facts.

Reading the Tubal Reversal Pregnancy Report 2009 it is quite clear that tubal reversal has a pregnancy success rate that is higher than IVF. She also finds out the center that conducted the study has a fallopian tubes repair success rate of 98%. Hope is finally beginning to come back.

The cost of the tubal reversal procedure is about $6000.00. For anyone that has researched IVF the cost of the reversal procedure doesn’t even come close to one IVF treatment.

With all of the excitement she wants to talk to others that have been through the procedure. She goes on the tubal reversal message board and is pleased at what she finds. She finds women that have had the procedure and have had a child and some even more than one child after their tubes tied and reversed.

The excitement is barely containable as she and her spouse are going to get that chance to have a child they never thought would be possible.

Monday, May 23, 2011

Tubal Ligation Reversal and Your Cycle

Photographer Atte Niittylä


One of the biggest things for a woman is trying to figure out her cycles after a tubal ligation reversal. They will begin to worry that they are not ovulating because their periods are not regular. First, it may take a couple of months for your period to get back to “normal”. Now when stating “normal” even that “normal” may change. Those who were suffering with Post Tubal Ligation Syndrome will consider their periods after tubal reversal better which was not normal for them. Normal meant heavy bleeding and cramping and being plain miserable.

On the opposite side of the spectrum are those who have periods that are irregular for a while following surgery. They may have a short cycle and then a longer cycle. Then they will see where their cycles will become regular again.

When wanting to get pregnant as soon as possible after tubal surgery there are a few things that can be done. The first is to purchase and use ovulation predictor kits or OPK’s. There are a few brands and you will probably have to try a few to see which ones you like the best. Once you know which ones you want to use there are websites where they can be purchased cheaper and in bulk. The patients on the tubal reversal message board are very good at giving their opinions as to which ones are best and/or easy to use and read.

Another method that women use is the BBT (basal body temperature) method. Taking your temperature at the same time everyday when waking up is how the basal temperature is recorded. Although it may seem a bit confusing at first it will only take a bit to catch on. This method is quite reliable and many use this along with the OPK’s until they get the swing of things.

Those patients that have had their surgery will tell the ladies who are waiting for the surgery to begin finding where in their cycle ovulation takes place. The reason for doing this before surgery is so that you will be better in tune with your body’s signals after the tubal reversal surgery. You will have some idea of the changes that take place when ovulation is pending as well as when ovulation has taken place.

Many find it amazing that they never picked up on the changes that their bodies go through each and every month. The human body is quite amazing.

Tuesday, May 17, 2011

Tubal Ligation Reversal: Can It Happen?

When a woman has had her tubes tied and then regrets it what can she do? What if she knows she made one of the biggest mistakes of her life? Is there anything other than adoption or IVF? Trying to come up with the money for IVF is something that this couple can’t even think about but would do anything at the chance to have a child after a tubal ligation. IS there a better way?

The answer is there is a way to have children after a tubal ligation or having one’s tubes tied. There is a way that is more affordable and less taxing on the woman’s body. The answer is found in tubal ligation reversal surgery.

Couples all over the world travel to Chapel Hill Tubal Reversal Center to seek surgery to have tubal ligations reversed. Dr. Berger and Dr. Monteith are known as the experts in the reversal world. When asked what the repair success rate is the surgeons are able to repair 98% of all cases that they are presented with. There are very few tubal ligations that these surgeons cannot repair.

There are a few factors that will need to be considered when researching reverse tubal ligation. The first is the type of tubal ligation that was performed. The less damage to the fallopian tubes the better lengths of healthy tube that will remain following surgery.

The second is the woman’s age at the time of reversal. As we age our eggs decline in both quality and quantity. There are tests that can be done to check for both. Some surgeons will not even discuss tubal reversal with women that are forty or over. This is not true at Chapel Hill Tubal Reversal Center. At this center women can decide for themselves. If a woman is still ovulating and having her period then she can still conceive.

Another factor that isn’t brought up many times is the experience of the tubal reversal surgeon. Because tubal reversal is the only type of surgery performed at Chapel Hill Tubal Reversal Center this is what Dr. Berger and D. Monteith concentrate on. There are times when women have stated that another surgeon has told her that her fallopian tubes are unable to be repaired. Upon having their surgery at CHTRC their fallopian tubes were not only repaired but they were able to have successful pregnancies.

For more information on tubal ligation reversal surgery the tubal reversal nurses can be contacted by calling 1-919-968-4656. Chapel Hill Tubal Reversal Center also has an extensive website that has a very active message board as well as a blog and tubal reversal videos.

Tuesday, May 10, 2011

Choosing Your Tubal Reversal Surgeon



Couples that are interested in the tubal reversal surgery to have fertility restored or to relieve symptoms of PTLS may not know what to look for in a surgeon. There are certain things that a couple should be aware of before making their final decision.

There are physicians that will state they perform the tubal reversal surgery. The problem is when the couple speaks with the physician at the consultation they are pushed towards IVF or in vitro fertilization. Although IVF does help many couples when the woman’s fallopian tubes cannot be repaired it is not the best answer for everyone. IVF can be very expensive and many couples are not comfortable with choosing this procedure to have a child together.

The Experience of the Tubal Reversal Surgeon

The experience of the tubal reversal surgeon makes a big difference in the successful outcome of the tubal ligation reversal. Surgeons that strictly perform just this type of surgery have more experience as well as see many more cases a day. The more experience then helps if the surgeon runs across a situation that many other surgeons may have ever encountered.

Pregnancy Success Rate

When looking for a tubal reversal surgeon be sure to ask for the pregnancy success rate. Where do the facts come from? Is the surgeon giving you medical history based facts? Or, do the facts come from a study that was performed by another tubal reversal surgeon or center? Be sure to obtain concrete evidence as this procedure may just hold the key to having another child.

Patient Reports and Feedback

Does the surgeon or center have patient feedback posted on their websites? Many couples do not always think to try to ask other patients questions they may. Who better to get information from then someone who has already been through the journey? Couples realize how bad other couples want to have that second chance at having a child and they will certainly help answer questions.

Frequency of Patient Interaction

Does the surgeon have a website where the patients interact? Do the women interact with each other and the staff on the tubal reversal message board often? Are questions that couples post concerning tubal reversal surgery answered in a timely manner? Although this may seem trivial in the mix of things it is very important to those who have questions and would like them answered.

For more information on how to find the best tubal reversal doctor visit the Chapel Hill Tubal Reversal Center website. Questions can be asked on the message board or by calling a tubal reversal nurse at 1-919-968-4656.

Friday, May 6, 2011

Tubal Ligation Reversal With One Good Tube

Tubal ligation reversal is a procedure that couples choose to have fertility restored following a tubal ligation. For some it is due to a new relationship or marriage while for the others the decision is die to just wanting more children. Many times a woman will choose to have her tubes tied because she is not in a good relationship. Once that relationship has ended and she finds herself in a loving relationship she begins to regret what she has done.

Couples go into a tubal ligation reversal procedure understanding that pregnancy is not guaranteed. What they do understand is now they have a better chance due to fertility being restored. The possibility of pregnancy is now there and this is what they want.

As the day of surgery approaches there is a wide variety of emotions coming into play. The couple may be nervous due to the surgery itself and there is often fears that can pertain to the tube length after surgery. One of the things with tubal reversal is that the better length of fallopian tubes you have after surgery the pregnancy success rate is better. It is not uncommon for women to worry about how much healthy fallopian tube she will be left with.

One of the most shocking things is that women will go through the surgery and only have one fallopian tube. Or, she will have the surgery and then experience an ectopic pregnancy and lose one of her tubes due to rupture. At this point the fear of never being able to get pregnant becomes very real.

The good news is that women do get pregnant and go on to have very healthy pregnancies. As a matter of fact many women with only one remaining fallopian tubes will go on to have subsequent children.

Many believe that if there is only one fallopian tube the only way pregnancy is possible is if the woman ovulates from the same side. This is a myth and has been medically proven. The egg can actually float to the other side and go into the fallopian tubes. Many believe that when ovulation takes place it happens from opposite sides each month. A woman can ovulate from the same side as the month before. This not ovulating on opposite sides happens more than we think according to the experts! This is great news for those who are trying to conceive with just one fallopian tube. The chances are very good that conception can occur at any given cycle no matter which side releases the egg.

For more information on one tube following tubal reversal visit the Chapel Hill Tubal Reversal Center website. This site offers information on every aspect of tubal reversal. Chapel Hill Tubal Reversal Center is the only center in the world to collect data on all of their patients and produced the Tubal Reversal Pregnancy Report 2009. Not only is the largest study completed on the pregnancy success rates following reversal it is being used by other tubal reversal surgeons as a guide to quote to those interested in reversal surgery.

Tuesday, April 26, 2011

Pain-Free After Essure Removal

Essure removal is being sought after by women who have had the procedure and are not happy with it. There are numerous reasons for women trying to have the coils removed but many are complaining of extended bleeding and other physical ailments. Some of the ailments include:
  • Heavy bleeding with periods as well as clotting.
  • Skin rashes that are thought to be due to nickel allergy.
  • Irregular periods.
  • Lethargy
  • Pain where Essure coils are located.
  • Thinning hair.
  • Acne
  • Bouts of insomnia.
  • Nausea
  • Vomiting
  • Numbing in extremities.
  • Loss of libido.
  • Painful intercourse.


This is just a partial list of what some women are experiencing. The list is longer and seems to grow longer daily. The women that are suffering with the above complaints want to have a doctor perform Essure removal.

Couples will often return to the physician that performed the Essure procedure. Nine times out of ten the couple is told that the only way to remove the coils is with a hysterectomy. Women do not want to alter their bodies with another major surgery. These women want to have the coils removed and that is it. They want to be able to return to their daily lives without pain and bleeding.

Many are under the impression that having the coils removed will make you fertile again. This is not always the case depending on what you want. If a couples desires to have another child then the procedure can be reversed. On the other hand if the couples does not want to chance pregnancy then the Essure procedure is performed as a removal. The coils and all scar tissue is removed but the fallopian tubes are not reattached to the uterus. This eliminates the fear of pregnancy.

Women report a drastic change for the better immediately after having the Essure coils removed. The pain is gone and they are able to heal and move on with their lives. For those who would like to try to conceive after a reversal they are usually advised to wait one full cycle following the procedure.

Chapel Hill Tubal Reversal Center has been performing Essure Reversal as well as Essure Removal for quite some time now. Successful pregnancies and births have followed as well as improvement for those who wanted to be symptom free. Due to the nature of the surgery it is advisable to have the surgeons with the most experience. This is the reason why couples are traveling from around the world to have Dr. Berger and Dr. Monteith perform the surgery. Chapel Hill Tubal Reversal Center is the only center in the world dedicated to solely tubal ligation reversal surgery.

Tuesday, April 19, 2011

Essure Side Effects


Essure has been around for a few years now. The use of Essure as a permanent birth control for women is being used more often because of the conveniences it offers. The spring like coils can be inserted right in the physician’s office. There is no need for surgery that is needed for the more traditional types of tubal ligation. The recovery period after the procedure is minimal.

As there are women that love the freedom that Essure gives them there are women that are having issues or side effects. There are women that are posting on the Internet about Essure problems and want to have the Essure coils removed. Some of the problems are:

  • Unexplained weight gain.
  • Painful intercourse.
  • Stabbing pain where the coils are located.
  • Thinning hair.
  • Irregular bleeding and spotting.
  • Menstrual cycles or periods that are much worse than before the Essure procedure was performed.

The above symptoms are just a few of what those who are having Essure problems are experiencing. In most cases women are being told that the only way to have the Essure removed is with a hysterectomy. This is not the case. The Essure coils and all scar tissue can be removed. If a couple decides they want more children the healthy portions of the fallopian tubes can be reattached to the uterus and fertility restored.

Chapel Hill Tubal Reversal Center has been receiving an abundance of calls requesting information on Essure reversal. Dr. Berger and Dr. Monteith are able to remove the Essure coils as well as any scar tissue that has formed. The surgery is performed as an outpatient procedure and takes about one hour.

For those that want fertility restored the procedure that is used is called a tubouterine implantation. The fallopian tubes are reattached to a new opening in the uterus so that fertility is restored. For those who do not want to have more children the fallopian tubes are not reattached so that there is no chance of the egg and sperm meeting. There is no need to worry about having to use a second form of birth control.

Information of Essure reversal and removal is available on the Chapel Hill Tubal Reversal Center website. There is a very active message board as well as a blog and videos. By being an advocate for yourself and researching you will get the care you deserve. Essure side effects can be stopped.

Tuesday, April 12, 2011

Pain and Post Tubal Ligation Syndrome

Post Tubal Ligation Syndrome affects some women after they have a tubal ligation or their tubes tied. Often they will bounce from doctor to doctor only to be told there is nothing that can be diagnosed because all test results will come back normal. Women will absolutely know that there is “something” wrong but they cannot convince those in the medical field.

How is Post Tubal Ligation Syndrome Diagnosed?

Because there is no one medical test that can be used to check for PTLS there is no concrete evidence to prove that this syndrome actually happens. If you are a woman suffering with this there is not one person who is going to convince you that PTLS is not real. Because there are so many symptoms that can take place with PTLS it means that there can be a large number of tests run. In the meantime, women are suffering and insurance companies do not recognize that PTLS is something that actually happens to women.

Women Seeking Answers

There is nothing more aggravating then having someone tell you there is nothing wrong. The reason you are losing your hair is because there has to be some type of stress or hair thinning is hereditary. The reason why you periods are now to the point where you can’t function is because you are getting older. The reason your mood swings are so bad is because you are depressed and must need a medication for it. Any of the above reasons sound familiar?

There are women who will not be dismissed so easily. This is not in their heads and they will not learn to “live with it”. The want their lives back and they want the problem fixed. They begin researching on their own. There have not been many studies performed on Post Tubal Ligation Syndrome. The ones that can be found differ so much between results that getting any evidence is practically impossible.

Women Finding Answers

In their research women are discovering that they are not alone. One great example is Karen’s example, which is titled Tubal Ligation Side Effects? Then Undo Tubal Ligation.

Having had to deal with PTLS symptoms and getting no answers she decided to contact Chapel Hill Tubal Reversal Center. Karen is just one woman who took control of things and managed to get her life back.

Tubal ligation reversal has been helping women all over the globe conquer Post Tubal Ligation Syndrome. There are women that still do not even know this happens because if they put two and two together and challenge the medical community they tend to get nowhere fast.

For more information on PTLS pain and how it affects women feel free to visit the Chapel Hill Tubal Reversal Center website. Here you will find real women who have suffered and how they found relief.

Tuesday, April 5, 2011

Tubal Reversal Center Hears Post Tubal Ligation Syndrome Sufferers

Millions of women undergo the permanent sterilization known as tubal ligation or having ones tubes tied. Couples choose tubal ligation because they do not want any more children. The tubal ligation makes life simpler because they do not have to worry about birth control or the fear of an unwanted pregnancy.

Most women are content after they have their tubes tied. They have no pregnancy worries and life goes on. But for some the story is completely different. These women that have issues following a tubal ligation never suspect the ligation to be the thing causing the issue.

Because many women have the tubal ligation procedure while still in the hospital following childbirth their bodies are taxed. Giving birth takes a great toll and not many women are feeling “themselves” following birth. Soon after giving birth the tubes are then ligated. The women and her new baby go home and settle into a new routine.

As the family is settling into their routine Mom is noticing differences that are just not right. For some that have had children before they notice that their milk supply may be way down. With the previous children there was never a milk supply issue.

For others it can be the menstrual periods that are not the same as it was before getting pregnant. The periods seem to come on with a vengeance with spotting and bleeding mid cycle. When they do get their periods they are much heavier and the clotting and cramping can be unbearable. Other suffering with Post Tubal Ligation Syndrome can also have mood swings, hair loss, weight gain.

Many women do not know what is happening to them and go to their physicians. They ask if there is a slight possibility that the tubal ligation could be causing this and they are most often told no. Many blood tests are performed as well as a variety of other medical tests. Everything comes back normal but the women know they are not feeling good.

Once women begin researching on the Internet many often stumble onto information explaining what Post Tubal Ligation Syndrome is. More than one woman has sat at her computer and cried because she had actually found what was causing her so much pain and ruling her life.

Once the Post Tubal Ligation sufferers realize that they are not alone a whole new door is opened for them. There are women fining relief from PTLS and it is through tubal ligation reversal surgery. Many women have had relief almost immediately following the surgery and they are talking about it.

Post tubal ligation side effects are common among those that have had the tubal ligation procedure. Many suffer for months and years’ not realizing what was wrong with them and even with numerous medical tests nothing could be resolved.

Saturday, April 2, 2011

And They Said Essure Reversal Was Impossible!



For all of the women out there that were told by their physician that a full hysterectomy is needed for Essure Reversal this is not true. It may be the only way many doctors know how to remove the Essure springs but it is not the only way.

The surgeons at Chapel Hill Tubal Reversal Center have proven this theory wrong. This is not the first time these expert tubal reversal surgeons have encountered the medical world telling patients something that was permanent couldn’t be reversed. They were also told this about the Adiana permanent sterilization and again proved the theory wrong.

The Medical Director at Chapel Hill Tubal Reversal Center is the best in the tubal reversal field. Dr. Gary Berger will figure out a way to reverse a permanent sterilization through careful and meticulous thought and research. If he states there is a chance then he has done his homework. Essure Reversal cannot only be reversed but fertility can be restored.

After performing an Essure Reversal that lasted for 2 hours and 4 minutes Dr. Berger managed to reverse all signs of scar tissue and the Essure coils. Dr. Berger and Dr. Monteith are routinely reversing this procedure with great results.

The first Essure Reversal baby was born on February 28, 2011. Elizabeth was the first Essure Reversal baby born for the center. Not only did the parents have a second chance their dream also came true.

There are many women who have had the Essure procedure that want the procedure reversed. When they approach the physician that they would like the coils removed they are being told the only way is with a hysterectomy. This is very disheartening to those who realize they have made a huge mistake and want to have another child. Luckily they begin researching online and many do see that the coils as well as the scar tissue can be taken out. Dr. Berger and Dr. Monteith feel that it is better to just completely remove the coils so that way there will be no issues in the future.

For more information on Essure Reversal please visit the Chapel Hill Tubal Reversal Center website. The nurses can be reached by calling 1-919-968-4656 and all consultations are free.