Posted by Mike Malone | Posted in Uncategorized | Posted on 29-08-2010-05-2008
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How Does Someone Get Pregnant After Tubal Ligation?
For most women, having a tubal ligation is the end of their reproductive years. Generally speaking, when a woman makes the decision to undergo this type of permanent female sterilization, she has no plans to have additional children in the future. However, for some women the idea of having more children does become a reality when they decide that they’ve made a mistake having the tubal ligation performed in the first place. These are the women that will be asking the question of whether or not pregnancy is possible after tubal ligation.
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Posted by Mike Malone | Posted in Uncategorized | Posted on 08-07-2010-05-2008
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Although
reversal surgery at Chapel Hill
Tubal Reversal Center is statistically and financially the best option for pregnancy after a
tubal ligation, women over age 40 have a special set of circumstances that are – unfortunately – often not addressed during an IVF consultation. The truth is, most
IVF clinics will not accept patients over age 40 or 42 unless they agree to use donor eggs (eggs from a younger woman). This is to help keep their statistics high. We performed IVF for many years at Chapel Hill
Tubal Reversal Center and Dr. Berger is now limiting his practice to
tubal reversal surgery for a reason: It gives women who have previously had a sterilization the chance to conceive naturally again — without medications, shots, and continued expense each time they want to conceive. Most of the women who contact us have already considered IVF – and have definitely ruled out
donor egg IVF -and for
good reason. It will be very important to ask your reproductive specialist very directly whether he/she will accept a woman age 42 for IVF without donor eggs or decline you if your FSH level is slightly elevated (as many clinics do).
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Posted by Mike Malone | Posted in Uncategorized | Posted on 29-06-2010-05-2008
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Although
reversal surgery at Chapel Hill
Tubal Reversal Center is statistically and financially the best option for pregnancy after a
tubal ligation, women over age 40 have a special set of circumstances that are – unfortunately – often not addressed during an IVF consultation. The truth is, most
IVF clinics will not accept patients over age 40 or 42 unless they agree to use donor eggs (eggs from a younger woman). This is to help keep their statistics high. We performed IVF for many years at Chapel Hill
Tubal Reversal Center and Dr. Berger is now limiting his practice to
tubal reversal surgery for a reason: It gives women who have previously had a sterilization the chance to conceive naturally again — without medications, shots, and continued expense each time they want to conceive. Most of the women who contact us have already considered IVF – and have definitely ruled out
donor egg IVF -and for
good reason. It will be very important to ask your reproductive specialist very directly whether he/she will accept a woman age 42 for IVF without donor eggs or decline you if your FSH level is slightly elevated (as many clinics do).
Read the rest of this entry »
Posted by Mike Malone | Posted in Uncategorized | Posted on 13-02-2010-05-2008
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Although
reversal surgery at Chapel Hill
Tubal Reversal Center is statistically and financially the best option for pregnancy after a
tubal ligation, women over age 40 have a special set of circumstances that are – unfortunately – often not addressed during an IVF consultation. The truth is, most
IVF clinics will not accept patients over age 40 or 42 unless they agree to use donor eggs (eggs from a younger woman). This is to help keep their statistics high. We performed IVF for many years at Chapel Hill
Tubal Reversal Center and Dr. Berger is now limiting his practice to
tubal reversal surgery for a reason: It gives women who have previously had a sterilization the chance to conceive naturally again — without medications, shots, and continued expense each time they want to conceive. Most of the women who contact us have already considered IVF – and have definitely ruled out
donor egg IVF -and for
good reason. It will be very important to ask your reproductive specialist very directly whether he/she will accept a woman age 42 for IVF without donor eggs or decline you if your FSH level is slightly elevated (as many clinics do).
Read the rest of this entry »