October 19th, 2010
What does tubal ligation reversal surgery and herpes have in common?
Absolutely nothing at all; however, we receive frequent inquires from women considering tubal reversal surgery who want to know if having herpes would be a problem for reversal surgery.
When one understands how common herpes virus is in the general population then it is easier to understand how women who are considering sterilization reversal surgery have questions about herpes virus.
We thought we would take the time to educate readers about herpes simplex virus infection, tubal ligation reversal surgery, and pregnancy after tubal reversal. Read the rest of this article and comment on it. »
October 13th, 2010
The decision to have a tubal ligation reversal can be a big deal for many women. There are many factors to be considered.
Most of the common questions and answers about tubal reversal surgery, tubal reversal cost, and planning tubal reversal surgery can be found on the website of Chapel Hill Tubal Reversal Center.
Once the decision to have a tubal ligation reversal has been made and the reversal surgery has been done, then begins the journey of trying to conceive. This journey for conception will be easy for many and difficult for some.
Last year I found an interesting thread on our Tubal Reversal Message Board. Our tubal reversal patients were sharing advice and there are some very important items of wisdom which they have shared amongst themselves. I thought I would share their insight with others considering tubal reversal surgery or with those trying to conceive after tubal reversal surgery… Read the rest of this article and comment on it. »