Posted by Mike Malone | Posted in Uncategorized | Posted on 07-09-2010-05-2008
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Tubal Ligation Reversal Pregnancy Statistics Study Available Now
You are a woman who has had a tubal ligation. You’ve decided you want a pregnancy to have a child. You know there are a couple options available but you are hearing all kinds of stories about how successful each option can be. What you would really like is to have a tubal reversal. What kind of pregnancy statistics are available for this surgical alternative?
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Posted by Mike Malone | Posted in Uncategorized | Posted on 03-09-2010-05-2008
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Posted by Mike Malone | Posted in Uncategorized | Posted on 31-08-2010-05-2008
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Restoring Motherhood is Possible with Tubal Ligation Reversal
Nearly a million of women in the US undergo tubal ligation reversal surgery. It is a surgical procedure in which the results of a tubal ligation surgery are reversed, so that the patient may once again become a mother. Tubal ligation is a surgical contraceptive procedure in which the patient’s fallopian tubes are tied in two places and the tubes removed in between the ligations. A woman may consider reversing this process due to a change in mind and she wants to conceive once again. Some women also go for reversal surgeries to get rid of uncomfortable symptoms arising out of tubal ligations. Worldwide, there are about 25 million women who undergo this surgical procedure in a year.
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Posted by Mike Malone | Posted in Uncategorized | Posted on 31-08-2010-05-2008
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Tubal Ligation Reversal at Affordable price
Tubal ligation is a commonly practiced birth-control measure in practice today. It is hassle-free and quick, and offers dependable protection against unwanted pregnancy. The best thing about the process (bilateral tubal ligation, as it is often called) is the fact that it is not a permanent procedure and is reversible in most cases.
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Posted by Mike Malone | Posted in Uncategorized | Posted on 24-08-2010-05-2008
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Tubal Ligation Reversal in India for Retaining Fertility
As health care costs skyrocket, patients in the developed countries are looking towards India for tubal ligation reversal. India is capitalizing on its low costs and highly trained doctors to appeal to these “medical tourists.” Even with airfare, the cost of surgery can be markedly cheaper, and the quality of services is often better than that found in the United States and UK. Indeed, many patients are pleased at the prospect of combining their tummy tucks with a trip to the Taj Mahal. Many countries have developed links for speedy treatments in India for their citizens. In many countries people often have to wait for extended periods of time to undergo operations. Here, medical treatment is not only fast but also costs a fraction of what it costs in USA or Europe. Even tele-consultancy is available connecting U.S. and European medical experts to Indian facilities for expert opinions and transmission facilities.
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Posted by Mike Malone | Posted in Uncategorized | Posted on 18-08-2010-05-2008
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Reversing A Tubal Ligation: Low Cost Tubal Reversal
A tubal ligation, also referred to as “tying the tubes”, is a surgery to close the fallopian tubes, but low costs tubal reversals may be successful in reversing the procedure. The fallopian tubes are the pathway from the ovaries to the uterus, and when closed prevent the woman from becoming pregnant.
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Posted by Mike Malone | Posted in Uncategorized | Posted on 17-08-2010-05-2008
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Posted by Mike Malone | Posted in Uncategorized | Posted on 15-08-2010-05-2008
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Getting Pregnant After Tubal Reversal: Three Tips
Many women who had gone through tubal ligation process may changed their minds and want to conceive yet again. The most likely step they will go through is tubal reversal, a surgical process in which the tied ends of fallopian tubes are rejoined. Not all tubal ligation reversals are successful. The success of the surgery depends highly on the nature of the first surgery and the amount of damage inflicted on the tubes. If the tubes were heavily damage because of the tubal ligation surgery, the reversal process is not likely to serve its purpose. Many surgeons these days – taking note of the increasing rate of tubal ligation reversal surgery – take care to inflict minimum damage to the tubes.
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Posted by Mike Malone | Posted in Uncategorized | Posted on 12-08-2010-05-2008
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Be Fertile Once Again with Tubal Reversal
In modern gynecology, the process of tubal ligation reversal is bringing new hope to those couples who have had earlier adopted surgical contraceptive measures but wish to be parents once again. Tubal ligation is a commonly practiced birth-control measure in practice today. It is a relatively safe and quick method, with little side-effects and offers a good and dependable protection against unwanted pregnancy.
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Posted by Mike Malone | Posted in Uncategorized | Posted on 04-08-2010-05-2008
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What is Tubal Reversal?
tubal reversal is a process for those women who would like to restore their fertility in order to have more babies. This surgery, also known as tubal ligation reversal, microsurgical tubal reanastomosis, and sterilization reversal, is done by opening the previously blocked fallopian tube so that the egg can be fertilized by the sperm. It is a very safe procedure. Fortubal reversal surgery, different techniques are used in comparison to conventional surgery. Microsurgical reanastomosis (tubal reversal) involves the use of very delicate suturing and high magnification. All of these methods are used just to open the fallopian tube between the uterus and ovary. tubal reversal procedure Tubal reversal has been successful for over 30 years, and continues to be the best way to achieve pregnancy after tubal ligation. The whole tubal reversal procedure takes less than 2 hours. After a tubal reversal, pregnancy is possible simply by having sex, and does not require in vitro fertilization (IVF).
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