November 9th, 2011
When you perform tubal reversal surgery you often have the ability to meet many different people from all walks of life.
Most women who request tubal ligation reversal do so simply because they would like to have more children.
Unfortunately some women request tubal reversal to replace the life of a child lost as a result of a tragic life event.
One such person is Nicole who lost her daughter to a motor vehicle accident. Nicole’s story starts off sad but has a happy ending.
I encourage all who read this to reflect on how blessed we are in our lives. Read the rest of this article and comment on it. »
November 1st, 2011
Dye testing your tubes during tubal reversal surgery may do more harm than good.
Many women who have been thinking about tubal reversal surgery have done their research and have come across various sites which promote dye testing the tubes during surgery as the best technique to make sure the tubes are open.
These comments often do not have any scientific evidence and serve to scare patients away from other tubal reversal specialists by taking advantage of their limited understanding of surgical techniques.
Many of these ‘specialists’ attempt to sway readers with the “more is better” concept of marketing.
After reading our first article, Dye Test Or Stents For Tubal Reversal: Which Is Best?, and this follow-up article you will understand why dye testing the tubes during tubal reversal could be harmful. Read the rest of this article and comment on it. »