| Find out if tubal reversal surgery is right for you. Tubal reversal surgery is often the best option if you want to become pregnant after a tubal ligation.
Tubal ligation reversal is the most successful treatment for most women wanting more children after they have had their tubes tied. Chapel Hill Tubal Reversal Center now has 10 videos about tubal ligation reversal. Watching these videos will give you insights into how Dr. Berger performs outpatient tubal ligation reversal. Dr. Berger’s staff explain how Chapel Hill Tubal Reversal Center ensures the most successful tubal reversal surgery in the safest, most comfortable and affordable center with outstanding and personalized patient care. |
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Tubal Ligation Reversal Videos
December 7, 2008
Entry Filed under: Dr. Berger, Dr. Monteith, IVF, tubal reanastomosis, tubal reversal. Tags: Chapel Hill Tubal Reversal Center, Dr. Berger, reversal, tubal ligation, videos.
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J.R. Mellott | March 12, 2009 at 2:34 am
My fiancee has type one diabetes and is interested in having another child with me. She has two of her own right now. She says she has been cut , burnt and tied. She is in fairly good health and not overweight. She is 28 years old , almost 29. Is this advisable and can you give me some pros and cons. Her health is more important to me than having a child but it would be fantastic if it were possible with slight risk. Thank you in advance for your timely response.
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Julia Smith, RN | March 14, 2009 at 2:42 am
In most cases, it is possible for a woman with diabetes to undergo tubal reversal surgery if her condition is well-controlled. She should also speak with her OB-GYN to get his or her recommendations for pregnancy.
The cut, tie, and burn method of sterilization is quite common and Dr. Berger and Dr. Monteith are able to repair the tubes in 98% of cases. It is helpful to send a copy of the operative note and pathology report from the tubal ligation to us for review if it is available. With that information, the doctors can offer you advise on possible outcomes following the reversal.
Julia Smith, RN
Chapel Hill Tubal Reversal Center
Call a Tubal Reversal Nurse for a free consultation – (919) 968-4656