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Blocked Tubes: What Can Be Done?

June 28th, 2011

Blocked tubes can be a common condition, which can have a significant impact upon many women and couples.

tubal blockage can be a common cause of infertilityHaving blocked tubes makes it more difficult to become pregnant.

When the tubes are blocked then the sperm and egg can not easily meet and pregnancy will never occur. Occasionally pregnancy will occur with partially blocked tubes but the fertilized egg will become trapped in the blockage as it tries to enter the uterus. This can result in an ectopic pregnancy.

There are two common reasons women develop blocked fallopian tubes and there are several advanced surgical procedures which can correct or reverse tubal blockage and allow a woman to become pregnant again. Read the rest of this article and comment on it. »

Reverse Tubal Ligation: Is It Possible?

May 17th, 2011

is reversing a tubal ligation possibleHave you ever wondered if you could reverse your tubal ligation?

Could you reverse the permanent decision you made years ago?

Can you feel normal again and have the chance to become naturally pregnant?

If you have asked yourself at least one of these questions then you would have had the same questions as did over 8,000 other women who have come to
Chapel Hill Tubal Reversal Center to have their tubal ligations reversed.

After reading this article you will understand that it is possible to reverse tubal ligation. Read the rest of this article and comment on it. »

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