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
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.
“How do I choose a doctor?” Considering the number of choices, it is one of the most important questions to consider before you move forward with planning your tubal reversal surgery. Training, experience, availability, and patient support can vary greatly between doctors and facilities. To help you feel fully informed in your decision, here is a list of questions to ask when considering how to choose a doctor to perform your surgery and the types of responses you should expect.
Here is a list of questions to ask when considering how to choose a doctor to perform your tubal reversal surgery and the types of responses you should expect. For more information or assistance, please send me an email (JuliaS@tubal-reversal.net) or call me at (919) 656-8204.
Determining which tubal ligation reversal doctor is best for you comes down to different factors. Using a patient satisfaction website such as RateMDs.com will give you an opportunity to learn how other women have rated the surgeon they used on some of these factors.
Many people contact Chapel Hill Tubal Reversal Center seeking information about tubal ligation reversals with Dr. Berger and Dr. Monteith. Their most frequent questions are about success rates, pregnancy rates, the procedure and recovery, cost and insurance, risks and alternatives. The Chapel Hill Tubal Reversal Center website provides answers to these questions and the interactive Tubal Reversal Message Board provides an additional source of support that women who want to restore their fertility after a previous sterilization can go to communicate with other women who have had their tubes untied or are preparing to have reverse tubal ligations.
From New York to Japan, from Oregon to Australia – women from across the globe are finding out why Chapel Hill Tubal Reversal Center is the place to go for tubal reversal surgery. With over 7,000 successful tubal ligation reversals, Dr. Gary Berger is able to repair the tubes in 98 percent of women wanting their tubes untied. If you want another baby and want to know if tubal reversal is right for you, contact us today.

Dr. James Split, a board certified anesthesiologist, is the newest member of the Chapel Hill Tubal Reversal Center staff. Although only 4 tubal reversal surgeries are performed each day at Chapel Hill Tubal Reversal Center, there are 2 anesthesiologists and a nurse anesthetist on staff. The primary responsibility of the anesthesia department is to ensure patients’ safety during surgery and comfort during recovery. Many of Dr. Berger’s patients who are having their tubes untied will be speaking with Dr. Split as a part of their preoperative evaluation and will meet him on the day prior to or on the day of their tubal ligation reversals.
“How do I choose a doctor?” Considering the number of choices, it is one of the most important questions to consider before you move forward with planning your tubal reversal surgery. Training, experience, availability, and patient support can vary greatly between doctors and facilities. To help you feel fully informed in your decision, here is a list of questions to ask when considering how to choose a doctor to perform your surgery and the types of responses you should expect.