Search Results for: "Tubal Reversal"
July 10, 2008 · No Comments
This case report is about an IVF nurse who was familiar the pros and cons of tubal ligation reversal vs IVF. She and her husband decided ligation reversal was a more appropriate path for them. She was a knowledgeable medical professional. She understood what it meant to have a tubal ligation. Many patients of all walks of life will have changes of heart as their lives change. Even medical professionals will make health care decisions for themselves that later may turn out to not be right for them. In her case, the surgical techniques of tubal anastomosis and microsurgical salpingostomy were used to repair the fallopian tubes.
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June 17, 2008 · No Comments
This is one of the case histories of tubal reversal patients at A Personal Choice. She is a 33 year old mother of three from West Virginia. Women travel from all over the US and the world to have their tubal ligation reversal performed at A Personal Choice. It is the only medical facility that exists specifically and exclusively for tubal ligation reversal surgery.
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June 12, 2008 · No Comments
At A Personal Choice, we welcome patients questions. Whether you’re wondering about tubal reversal pregnancy rates, PTLS, or how to talk to your doctor about having your tubes untied, we address all of your concerns about issues related to tubal ligation reversal.
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June 08, 2008 · No Comments
Women who want more children after tubal ligation must decide between 2 treatment options – in vitro fertilization (IVF) and tubal ligation reversal. IVF is a good treatment for couples who have unexplained infertility, severe sperm disorders, and for women with severely damaged fallopian tubes from pelvic inflammatory disease (PID). Tubal ligation reversal is a better treatment for women who have previously had a tubal ligation and who do not have any of the above indications for IVF.
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June 04, 2008 · No Comments
Dr. Gary Berger developed the outpatient technique for tubal ligation reversal and is generally acknowledged as the most experienced tubal reversal surgeon in the world.
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May 25, 2008 · No Comments
At A Personal Choice, we want to maximize the chances for pregnancy after tubal ligation reversal for all of our patients. One step that is helpful in planning for a tubal reversal procedure is examining the pathology report from a patient’s medical record. When a tubal ligation and resection procedure has been performed, a segment of fallopian tube was removed and most likely sent to a pathologist. Therefore, a pathology report should exist in the patient’s medical record. A pathology report will help our tubal reversal doctors determine exactly what was done during a ligation and resection procedure and what your chances of tubal reversal success will be.
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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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November 28, 2007 · No Comments
Tubal Ligation by Falope Ring and Hulka Clip The Falope ring and Hulka clip are occlusive methods of tubal ligation. They block the fallopian tubes, but no tubal segments are clamped, removed, or burned. The Falope ring is also referred to as the tubal ring or tubal band. It constricts a segment of the fallopian […]
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February 01, 2025 · No Comments
I am totally grateful for having the chance to have a couple more babies. Cassatt, Texas
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