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April 30, 2008 · No Comments
Dr. Charles Monteith reports his diary entries for another day of assisting Dr. Berger in untying tubes for patients at A Personal Choice.
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March 16, 2008 · No Comments
Posted: 03.16.08 Name: Stephanie C. Location: Mount Dora FL Date of Tubal Reversal: Sept 05 Date of Pregnancy Test: March 13th Due Date: 11-19 Remarks: Thanks again guys. So strange to have a look at the board again after all this time! Kate is almost two and the LOVE of our lives. 2 mc’s late […]
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February 24, 2008 · No Comments
My path has taken me through four hard, long years of residency training- many days and nights in the hospital. My training can be summed up into two words- extreme exhaustion. As an attending physician, I had practiced high risk obstetrics and gynecology and had experienced many joyous and difficult moments. I have seen beautiful […]
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January 30, 2008 · No Comments
Women who are seeking the best tubal ligation reversal physicians come to A Personal Choice. It is the only medical practice or facility dedicated exclusively to repairing fallopian tubes after tubal ligations. A Personal Choice is widely recognized as the tubal reversal facility that has the best patient care and the highest documented pregnancy and […]
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January 20, 2008 · No Comments
Tubal reversal surgery is becoming a lost skill among doctors in training, according to an article in the January 2008 issue of Fertility and Sterility, the most influential medical journal for reproductive specialists. The article states, “The future for tubal anastomosis seems grim…and, like the Roman Empire, may be lost in Antiquity.” The thesis of the […]
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January 13, 2008 · No Comments
Patients often ask when they should have a hysterosalpingogram (HSG) to see if their fallopian tubes are open after tubal reversal surgery.
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December 30, 2007 · No Comments
At A Personal Choice, we receive requests 7 days a week, 365 days a year, for information about tubal ligation reversal. These requests come from women who regret having a tubal ligation. A staff member recently asked me how big a problem this is throughout the country. The following is in response to this question. […]
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December 22, 2007 · No Comments
Tubal Anastomosis at the Uterine Cornua Tubouterine anastomosis is a tubal reversal procedure that is intermediate between tubotubal anastomosis and tubouterine implantation. It is also called cornual anastomosis because the tube is joined to the cornual area of the uterus with this operation. The cornu is the area where the fallopian tube normally emerges from […]
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December 12, 2007 · No Comments
Tubal ligation was intended to be permanent. Circumstances can change and women with tied tubes may want more children. When this happens, they often are told that treatment by in vitro fertilization (IVF) is their only option. In reality, tubal reversal is the best choice. Comparing Tubal Reversal and IVF Once the fallopian tubes are repaired by tubal reversal surgery, there is […]
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