December 15th, 2009
Endometrial ablation is a common procedure to treat heavy menstrual periods.
It is recommended pregnancy should be prevented after endometrial ablation. As a result, many women will also have a tubal ligation procedure or their partners will have a vasectomy. Some women will come to regret their treatments and will begin to investigate the possibilities of pregnancy after an endometrial ablation procedure.
We receive frequent inquires about pregnancy after ablation and we have dedicated a blog series to endometrial ablation and pregnancy. Read the rest of this article and comment on it. »
December 1st, 2009
Many women will have both a tubal ligation and an endometrial ablation procedure. Some of these women will regret their decision and wish to become pregnant. We have frequent inquires about the possibility of pregnancy after an endometrial ablation procedure.
A successful pregnancy is possible after an endometrial ablation; however, there are unique risks of pregnancy in women who become pregnant after ablation. Women who are considering pregnancy after an endometrial ablation need to be carefully informed about these risks. The tubal reversal experts of Chapel Hill Tubal Reversal Center would like to provide readers with more information about endometrial ablation, tubal reversal, and the risks of pregnancy after endometrial ablation. This is the first article in our series about endometrial ablation, tubal reversal, and pregnancy. Read the rest of this article and comment on it. »