By: Debra Verville | 2011-10-23 | Pregnancy making the decision to have tubal reversal surgery is a personal one. To make the best informed decision, the couple should learn as much as they possibly can. read more
By: Debra Verville | 2012-05-17 | Women's Health Tubal ligation reversal has been used by couples all over the world in order to restore fertility after a tubal ligation. Although tubal reversal has excellent pregnancy rates there seems to be confusion concerning IVF and tubal ligation reversal. read more
By: pankaj nagpal | 2011-03-31 | Diseases and Conditions Tubal ligation reversal - or tubal reversal for short - is a general term for a surgical procedure that can restore fertility to women after a tubal sterilization. Tubal reversal encompasses various operations - tubal anastomosis, tubal implantation, and ampullary salpingostomy. read more
By: Sandra Wilson | 2010-03-29 | Health & Fitness While birth control pills are the number one form of birth control in the U.S. today, its effectiveness varies from about 92% to 99%. There are many factors that play into just how effective it is. So at some point, many women decide they are done having children and want a more permanent form of birth control which does not include having to remember to take a pill every day at the right time. For this, many women turn to tubal ligation. read more
By: mishaelaarons | 2011-04-07 | Women's Health With the high success rate and few complications of surgical reversal of tubal ligation is a fact, the procedure fairly popular response to attractive women and couples considering parenthood and more... read more
By: Jassica Rich | 2011-06-28 | Women's Health There are several different ways to tie somebody's tubes. For a tubal reversal to be successful, there must be healthy for the remaining tube repair.To minimize postoperative discomfort and quicker recovery, perform Tubal Reversal through a small incision, usually about 3 inches long, just above the pubic hairline. Usually, surgery, mechanical retractors are used to keep the skin of another. read more
By: Bambang Hermanto | 2010-04-01 | Women's Issues This is the name for one of the ways a woman can be sterilized. As such it should be thought of as permanent. Which will mean that you have, hopefully, thought long and carefully about whether a permanent solution to contraception is what you need and want. If you have all of the children that you want, and you and your partner have decided that it is time to look at sterilization, then this is clearly a method to look at in more detail. read more
By: Sandra Wilson | 2010-04-03 | Pregnancy Choosing tubal ligation reversal over IVF - what is the pregnancy rate following surgery? Learn the factors affecting pregnancy rate and what your chances are of having a baby? read more
By: Debra Verville | 2011-01-28 | Health & Fitness Post Tubal Ligation Syndrome is something that many women that have had a tubal ligation suffer from. Although many in the medical field do not recognize it, women will say differently. read more
By: S.P. | 2012-03-25 | Health & Fitness In the modern world, people wish to enjoy their lives after having two or three children. Having too many children can also result in financial problems. read more
By: Debra Verville | 2011-01-28 | Health & Fitness Having a tubal ligation reversal is a dream come true for many couples. But, the price can be a bit overwhelming. The truth is, a couple does not have to pay an unreasonable price to have fertility restored. read more
By: Debra Verville | 2010-11-04 | Women's Health When a couple is searching for ways to have a child after tubal ligation tubal reversal surgery comes to mind. Is tubal reversal surgery successful and will I be able to get pregnant? Will I be able to have my tubes repaired because they were burned? These are all very common questions that couples ask. read more
By: Lisa Olson | 2010-10-16 | Pregnancy Tubal ligation is a common form of female sterilization. It is intended to be a permanent recourse against getting pregnant, but women who have had it often find themselves wanting to get pregnant again. Reversal is possible, but not always successful, which is why women who decide to have tubal ligation must be sure of their decision before they proceed. read more
By: Debra Verville | 2013-01-10 | Pregnancy Tubal ligation reversal makes it possible to become pregnant following a tubal ligation. Many couples choose reversal surgery over IVF in order to have fertility restored and conceive. read more
By: Debra Verville | 2010-03-30 | Pregnancy How women and the spouses think of ways to be able to pay for tubal reversal surgery. The determination these couples have is to be commended. read more