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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. :)
Showing posts with label tubes. Show all posts
Showing posts with label tubes. Show all posts

Sunday, January 10, 2010

Tubal Reversal Success Rate After Surgery

When couples try to decide between IVF and tubal reversal they begin to check the success rates. What is the tubal reversal success rate after surgery?

The answer may surprise you and with the Pregnancy Statistics completed by Chapel Hill Tubal Reversal Center the answer is a great one.

There are factors that contribute to the tubal reversal success rate after pregnancy. The two main ones are your age and the time of tubal ligation that was performed.

As we get older of course like everything else or eggs are not as young as they used to be. Not that this is the end of the world but it may take longer to conceive. The type of tubal ligation that was performed will determine the amount of healthy fallopian tubes that remains after tubal reversal surgery. The consensus is the longer amount of healthy tubes that remains results in the chance to conceive faster.

Although some women do have shorter tubes such as those on the tubal reversal message board that have formed the group “Tiny Tube Club” do get pregnant and some relatively quick.

For those who are searching for information on tubal reversal success rate after surgery the Chapel Hill Tubal Reversal Center website holds a vast amount of easy to understand information.

The tubal reversal nurses are also available to answer any questions you may have. They can be reached at (919) 968-4656 for a free phone consultation.

Wednesday, September 30, 2009

Tubal Reversal Surgery And Short Tubes

For anyone that has had tubal reversal surgery or is looking into it one of the main things women worry about is coming out of surgery with short tubes. Of course reading information on having short tubes and getting pregnant is enough to scare the bravest of women.

But, to the delight of many tubal reversal patients, having short tubes is not stopping them from becoming pregnant. As a matter of fact reading on the message board at Chapel Hill Tubal Reversal Center just the opposite is true. Many of the women with short tubes are going on to have baby’s number two and three.

This comes as a great relief to those who have spent numerous hours researching tubal reversal surgery and then opting to go through with the surgery. Dr. Berger is the number one tubal reversal specialist and he proved this is in the recent release of the largest tubal reversal pregnancy study ever completed. Chapel Hill Tubal Reversal Center has fallopian tubes repair rate of 98%. I don’t think you are going to get much better statistics than these.

The website is extensive but also very user friendly. There is nothing more daunting than going to a medical site and having to feel like you have to be the surgeon yourself to understand what has been written. The blog is packed full of information and the message board is full of wonderful women who have had the tubal reversal surgery or are about to. There is always a new conversation to jump into.

Wednesday, April 8, 2009

Children After Tubal Ligation

Many couples after having their families while younger opt for a tubal ligation. Tubal ligation is where the woman gets her ‘tubes tied’ so that the egg cannot get to the uterus. Different doctors perform the tubal ligation in different ways. Some cut the tubes while others clamp them. Tubal ligation is a form of birth control that is meant to be permanent.

Many circumstances in life can cause a woman or couple to change their minds about having children after having a tubal ligation. The good news is there are ways to have children again. One is by having the tubes ‘untied’ or tubal reversal surgery. Another method is in-vitro fertilization.

In the procedure where the tubal reversal surgery is performed the fallopian tubes are repaired and put back together. This surgery or procedure needed to be done in the hospital with the patient having a few days stay afterwards to recuperate. Now Dr. Gary Berger of Chapel Hill Tubal Reversal Center performs this tubal reversal surgery on an outpatient basis. Dr. Monteith and a wonderful caring staff of professionals join Dr. Berger.

Caring for the women and couples that are trying to have children is the most important factor at Chapel Hill Tubal Reversal Center. This is a very emotional time for people and the staff treats it as such.

Many women travel from all over the world to have the procedure performed and the results speak for themselves.
For more information please visit: http://www.tubal-reversal.net/