Search Results for: "Burned Tubes"
March 03, 2010 · No Comments
Pregnancy announcements from A Personal Choice for the 4th week of February 2010. Tara E. from Kennesaw, Georgia posts: “I Thank God for the blessing he has given us at a chance of a baby again through such great Physicians!”
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April 24, 2009 · No Comments
“The doctors here said tubal reversal wouldn’t work. That due to my tubes being burned, they were beyond repair. We were devastated, then you gave us new hope. We can’t thank you enough for making possible our little miracle.” Booker and Candy B.
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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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May 24, 2008 · No Comments
Undergoing a tubal ligation reversal at A Personal Choice is an important endeavor and we want to maximize every patient’s chance of ligation reversal success. Operative reports are important because they allow us to determine the likely success of tubal ligation reversal surgery. When the operative report is not available, we offer the option of starting with a screening laparoscopy. The choice of whether to start with screening laparoscopy is up to the individual patient. Since most tubal ligation procedures are reversible, it is an option, and not a requirement at A Personal Choice.
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May 22, 2008 · No Comments
Dr. Monteith’s Diary – May 22, 2008 One of our 4 tubal reversal patients today had the following story. She was from North Carolina and had three older children. She had her tubes tied several years ago. As time passed, she changed her mind and desired more children. She wanted a tubal ligation reversal and […]
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February 23, 2008 · No Comments
“Thank you Dr. Berger your hands are truly blessed. You have made my dream come true.” Martha B.
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February 23, 2008 · No Comments
“They cut, tied, and burned my tubes. It took us 8 long years of wanting another child and finally I found Dr. Berger on the internet. Welcome to Arthur Gene Jr. He is a dream come true. If it wasn’t for Dr. Berger he wouldn’t be here. What a blessing.” Crystal B.
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January 05, 2008 · No Comments
Exchanging Information About Tubal Reversal The Tubal Reversal Message Board is provided by A Personal Choice to allow women to communicate with each other about tubal ligation reversal. Members of Dr. Berger’s staff also contribute their insights in the message posts. Here is an example of how members help and support each other on the message board […]
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December 26, 2007 · No Comments
Doctors who perform tubal ligations should consider the possibility that the patient might in the future change her mind. It is best to perform a type of tubal ligation that can be reversed at a later time, should the need arise. The best choice of a tubal ligation requested by a young woman with no children is the clip method (either Hulka clip or Filshie clip).
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