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Tubal Ligation Surgery, Is It For You?

By: Michiel Van Kets Home | Home-and-Family | Babies-Toddlers


As it is normally seen as something that will be permanent, a tubal ligation procedure is undertaken only after a lot of thought and consideration. Some women who do go down this route, then regret it years later when they realize they do want more children. Luckily for them the pregnancy rates after a reversal tubal ligation are high and the surgery is quick to recover from. If you want to add to your family then this could be the option for you.

Tubal ligation reversal will not be a good option for every woman. First you will need to go for an assessment by a tubal reversal doctor who will look at your previous records from the time you had the tubes tied in order to find out how the procedure was done. A specialist will also review your records from when you had your tubes tied, as they will need to know which type of method was used to block them. Before the surgeon can consider your tubes to be healthy they have to find out how they have been blocked, the length of your remaining tubes, if they seem undamaged and also will be looking at your age and current state of health.

A tubal ligation reversal is effectively attaching the two parts of your fallopian tube back together again. Generally a healthy fallopian tube should be around 10 cm in length. After a woman has had her tubes tied the remaining tubal segment lengths will vary. Basically, the longer the tubes are the higher the probability is that you will get pregnant.

Although tubal ligation reversal is not a procedure to be taken lightly, it is not a complicated surgery and can be done on an outpatient basis by a very experienced tubal surgeon. How long your reversal takes will depend on how they were tied in the first place and the expertise and knowledge of your doctor. Once you are back home from the surgery you are advised to rest for at least a week. If you experience any infection, allergic reaction or bleeding you should contact the hospital or clinic where the surgery took place and let them examine you.

The actual tubal ligation procedure only takes around an hour and the chances of getting pregnant after reversal of a tubal ligation are higher than pregnancy rates for in-vitro fertilization and certainly a lot cheaper.

Just keep in mind that nobody can ever 100 percent guarantee that you will conceive after a tubal ligation reversal. Every woman is different and although pregnancy rates are high, there is never a 100% guarantee. Age and health have a lot to do with pregnancy success; women under the age of 40 are generally more successful.

If you feel unease about having surgery then an alternative is to try in-vitro fertilization (IVF). This option is sought by many couples who have problems conceiving and for those who have had their tubes tied. The cost of this treatment can be quite high. Also be prepared for lots of visits to the clinic and numerous injections if you are considering going down this route.

Studies show that a tubal ligation reversal is generally more successful for women wanting to get pregnant than undergoing IVF treatment. There are specialized fertility clinics that will explain the procedure in detail for you and answer all your questions. A qualified tubal reversal pregnancy doctor will have done the procedure hundreds of times before and have a lot of success in helping women add to their family.



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Michiel Van Kets provides article services for Dr. Gary Berger, who is widely known as the tubal reversal doctor with the most experience reversing tied tubes and tubal ligation and works in the Chapel Hill Tubal Reversal Center. For information and advice ontubal surgery, sterilization reversal and ligation reversal visit the website.

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