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July 17, 2013 · No Comments
“I have a positive pregnancy just a month after miscarriage? I only have one tube. When things get farther along, I’ll be a little more confident. Please everyone who can and will pray for me and the little one inside me. Thanks!” Misty M., North Carolina
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July 15, 2013 · No Comments
A reversal patient described her PTLS symptoms from Filshie clip tubal ligation.
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July 15, 2013 · No Comments
Pregnancy announcements from A Personal Choice for the 1st week of July, 2013. Tisha G.. from Morgantown, West Virginia posts “I cannot believe that this happened so fast. We are ecstatic. Dr Monteith and God are both highly credited..”
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July 12, 2013 · No Comments
“We are so excited to be expecting our second son, Justin! We are so grateful to have found CHTRC and to be able to add three more children to our family.” Tawana R., Virginia
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July 10, 2013 · No Comments
Pregnancy announcements from A Personal Choice for the 4th week of June, 2013. Jennifer H. posts “Thank you Dr. Berger and A Personal Choice. You all are wonderful.”
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July 07, 2013 · No Comments
An easy explanation of the terms and procedures involving tubal ligation reversal surgery.
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July 06, 2013 · No Comments
“I would like to thank Dr. Gary Berger for making my dream come true. I can’t thank him enough for all he did for my husband and me. The surgery and recovery were very fast and just 3 months later I was pregnant and now just a year later my princess was born.”
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July 04, 2013 · No Comments
“After trying to conceive for 9 months, I had a tubal patency test in February and found the tubes were clear. It was recommended that I have IVF. My husband and I did not want to go that route, so we did some reading and found that caffeine can elevate the estradiol level. I cut it out completely, and 3 months later, I had a positive pregnancy test.” Michelle B., Cherryvale, Kansas
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July 03, 2013 · No Comments
Cutting and tying tubes (ligation and resection) is a very common type of tubal ligation and can often be reversed with a high chance of pregnancy success.
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