Early Pregnancy Symptoms Following Tubal Reversal

Posted by Mike Malone | Posted in Uncategorized | Posted on 08-07-2010-05-2008

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Jeannine asks on the Tubal Reversal Message Board for input from other message board members about with untied tubes. She posts, “Okay, I know you can find out what are on the web. However, I was wondering if some of the women on the board would share their and when did they start to experience them (how many DPO).” differ among women and pregnancies. The most common early pregnancy sign is delayed menstruation. Some women experience pregnancy signs even before their period is delayed. For others, signs or symptoms will not develop over a few weeks or may not even be present at all. Understanding is important for women who have had their tubes untied. Dr. Berger recommends monitoring early pregnancy with quantitative serum HCG assays and scheduling an ultrasound exam when the HCG level reaches 1500. Dr. Berger and his staff at want to be kept informed of all results. is the only facility that exclusively performs tubal reversal surgery, and it has set a new standard for by following up with patients and providing accurate, up-to-date pregnancy statistics.

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Early Pregnancy Symptoms Following Tubal Reversal

Posted by Mike Malone | Posted in Uncategorized | Posted on 29-06-2010-05-2008

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Jeannine asks on the Tubal Reversal Message Board for input from other message board members about with untied tubes. She posts, “Okay, I know you can find out what are on the web. However, I was wondering if some of the women on the board would share their and when did they start to experience them (how many DPO).” differ among women and pregnancies. The most common early pregnancy sign is delayed menstruation. Some women experience pregnancy signs even before their period is delayed. For others, signs or symptoms will not develop over a few weeks or may not even be present at all. Understanding is important for women who have had their tubes untied. Dr. Berger recommends monitoring early pregnancy with quantitative serum HCG assays and scheduling an ultrasound exam when the HCG level reaches 1500. Dr. Berger and his staff at want to be kept informed of all results. is the only facility that exclusively performs tubal reversal surgery, and it has set a new standard for by following up with patients and providing accurate, up-to-date pregnancy statistics.

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Blog: The Assertive Cancer Patient

Posted by Mike Malone | Posted in Uncategorized | Posted on 07-03-2010-05-2008

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The Assertive Cancer Patient is a relatively new , started in August ’06 and written by cancer patient Jeanne Sather. Jeanne writes of the importance of being an assertive patient rather than a “good” patient in obtaining the . A couple of Jeanne’s most striking posts:

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Early Pregnancy Symptoms Following Tubal Reversal

Posted by Mike Malone | Posted in Uncategorized | Posted on 24-02-2010-05-2008

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Jeannine asks on the Tubal Reversal Message Board for input from other message board members about with untied tubes. She posts, “Okay, I know you can find out what are on the web. However, I was wondering if some of the women on the board would share their and when did they start to experience them (how many DPO).” differ among women and pregnancies. The most common early pregnancy sign is delayed menstruation. Some women experience pregnancy signs even before their period is delayed. For others, signs or symptoms will not develop over a few weeks or may not even be present at all. Understanding is important for women who have had their tubes untied. Dr. Berger recommends monitoring early pregnancy with quantitative serum HCG assays and scheduling an ultrasound exam when the HCG level reaches 1500. Dr. Berger and his staff at want to be kept informed of all results. is the only facility that exclusively performs tubal reversal surgery, and it has set a new standard for by following up with patients and providing accurate, up-to-date pregnancy statistics.

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