Blocked fallopian tubes can be a common cause of infertility. Many women with blocked tubes will seek alternative treatments for blocked tubes. This story highlights the efforts of Grazia who traveled from Honduras to have tubal unblocking surgery with Dr. Monteith. Her travel was well worth it because less than a year after a surgery to unblock her tubes she is holding her new baby tightly within her arms.
Caroline is an international tubal reversal patient who traveled to A Personal Choice for a reversal of her tubal clipping. Caroline shares the reasons she did not have a reversal surgery in Europe, but, instead, traveled to America for her successful removal of her tubal clamps.
Does the length of time your tubes have been tied matter? It certainly does but not for the reason you may think. The time your tubes have been tied can make a big difference in your chances of getting pregnant. The tubal reversal doctors of A Personal Choice break it down and offer an easy to understand explanation of the concept of the passage of time, tubal ligation, and the chances of getting pregnant.
Tubal reversal surgery is not commonly done in the Dominican Republic. As a result, many women will travel from the Caribbean for tubal reversal surgery with the tubal reversal doctors of A Personal Choice. This is the story of Esmeldy and Rosendo. Esmeldy had a tubal ligation procedure in the Dominican Republic but later regretted that decision and she traveled to Chapel Hill for a reversal of her burned tubes.
Grazia and Ronald travel for reversal of burned tubes in Chapel Hill North Carolina. Grazia had her tubes burned after she decided she never wanted to have children. She then changes her mind and traveled from Honduras to the US for tubal reversal after having a failed cycle of IVF in her country.
Margret shares her personal story about her reasons for tubal ligation and why she then sought out the experienced tubular reversal surgeons in America. After making a hard and brave decision, she traveled to the United States with her partner to have a tubal ligation reversal surgery in the hopes of having a new baby to hold in her arms.
Diagnosing a blocked tube is easy by taking a careful medical history and obtaining an x-ray demonstrating blocking of the fallopian tubes. Fixing the tube is not always easy but advanced outpatient surgical techniques do exist which allow tubal repair surgeons to repair a patients blocked fallopian tubes. The tubal reversal doctors of A Personal Choice share with readers the solutions for diagnosing and fixing blocked tubes. Through these surgical techniques they are able to offer patients an alternative to in-vitro fertilization.
Female sterilization is the most common reason for tubal blockage and scar tissue formation is the second most common reasons for blockage of the fallopian tubes. The reasons for tubal scar tissues and the methods for diagnosing blocked tubes are discussed in this article.
The most common form of tubal blockage occurs after tubal sterilization. Reversing blocked tubes from tubal sterilization surgery can be done with one of two advanced surgical reversal procedures. These procedures provide patients and alternative to in-vitro fertilization and also with excellent chances of pregnancy after removal of the tubal blockage.