Learn How You Can Pay For Tubal Ligation Reversals
Posted by Mike Malone | Posted in Uncategorized | Posted on 03-12-2010-05-2008
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Learn How You Can Pay For Tubal Ligation Reversals
Learn How You Can Pay For Tubal Ligation Reversals
Learn How You Can Pay For Tubal Ligation Reversals
Learn How You Can Pay For Tubal Ligation Reversals
Conceiving After Vasectomy Reversals
Men will have a vasectomy on themselves when they are at a point in their life where they don’t want kids anymore. Sometimes though there are different things that might occur in life that may alter our minds on the matter. When this occurs they will look into having it reversed.
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My Space video interview with Chapel Hill Tubal Reversal Center Staff
Meet the Chapel Hill Tubal Reversal Center Staff
If you’re considering having your tubes untied, knowing what questions to ask is key. Dr. Berger and the staff at Chapel Hill Tubal Reversal Center have put together some frequently asked questions to help you make the right tubal reversal decision. Reversing your tubal ligation is an important decision. Why trust anyone but the best with your health?
The reversal surgery is specialized and technical and demands extensive training in microsurgery and an experience of conducting several reversals throughout a year.
by Matt Murren
A vasectomy is a sterilization process that men undergo and is considered a permanent method of birth control. A vasectomy reversal procedure is done when the tubes that were cut in the vasectomy are reconnected.
With our team unchanged for the past 24 years, we do more reversals each year than any other unit in Australia – over 4,300 to date. Men aged 22 to 70, from one to 35 years after the vasectomy, have had it successfully reversed. The average age at reversal is 41, in our series. We publish our outstanding Baby Rates not just our technical successes. No other reversal team has come close to our genuine BABY results!
The success rates for repeat reversals are generally 8 percent to 10 percent lower than for first reversals. In making a recommendation, your urologist will review the record of your previous procedure.