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Pregnancies 1st Week August 2012

Posted: 08.07.12
Name: Jennifer E.
Location: Sunbury, Pennsylvania
Date of Tubal Reversal: 01/09/2012
Date of Pregnancy Test: 08/05/2012
Ligation Type: Resection (tied or cut)
Due Date: 04/17/2013
Remarks: Will start with bi-weekly (Mon/thurs) HCG levels this Thursday. My OB doctor is aware of the levels and ultrasound needed once hCG levels are at 1500. It took us almost 6 months of trying, with getting pregnant on the second round of Clomid, but we couldn’t be more excited!

Posted: 08.07.12
Name: Charlyn (Charlie) H.
Location: Danville, Illinois
Date of Tubal Reversal: Dec 28, 2011
Date of Pregnancy Test: July 28, 2012
Ligation Type: Coagulation (burned)
Due Date: April 13, 2013
Remarks: So far, beta counts are at 305 with excellent doubling times, and progesterone at 12.6, starting progesterone supplements today. Things look good so far. Fingers crossed!

Posted: 08.06.12
Name: Rebecca R.
Location: Wood Village, Oregon
Date of Tubal Reversal: 03/08/2012
Date of Pregnancy Test: 08/05/2012
Ligation Type: Resection (tied or cut)
Due Date: 04/13/2013
Remarks: I got a faint positive yesterday 08/05/2012. Took a few more and different brands in the afternoon and they are all faint but positive. Just got back from the doc for beta, and should get the results this afternoon, with follow up bloodwork on Wednesday. Hoping for a high level that will continue to rise and viable pregnancy! Before my tubes were tied it took me 13 months to get pregnant with my daughter, I expected way more than 6 months to have a pregnancy after my reversal but am excited, and a little nervous. Thank you Dr. Monteith and Chapel Hill Staff! No matter the out come of this pregnancy I am encouraged that I am able to get pregnant again!

Posted: 08.05.12
Name: Angelina D.
Location: Beaver Falls, Pennsylvania
Date of Tubal Reversal: February 2010
Ligation Type: Coagulation (burned)
Due Date: March 17, 2012
Remarks: I am currently 8 weeks along and have had two ultrasounds with this pregnancy. Baby is placed in the uterus and is doing well! And I have Dr. Monteith and staff to thank for my precious gifts!

Posted: 08.05.12
Name: Barbara W.
Location: Demopolis, Alabama
Date of Tubal Reversal: 4/2/2012
Date of Pregnancy Test: 8/5/12
Ligation Type: Tubal rings (bands)
Due Date: 4/19/2013
Remarks: Early Faint BFP this morning! All natural conception after TR!

Posted: 08.04.12
Name: Withheld for privacy request
Location: Withheld for privacy request
Date of Tubal Reversal: Withheld for privacy request
Date of Pregnancy Test: 8/04/2012
Ligation Type: Resection (tied or cut)
Due Date: 04/10/2013

Posted: 08.03.12
Name: Tammy B.
Location: Moncks Corner, South Carolina
Date of Tubal Reversal: 07/02/2012
Date of Pregnancy Test: 08/02/2012
Ligation Type: Tubal clips (clamps)
Due Date: 04/12/2013
Remarks: That was quick!

Posted: 08.02.12
Name: Kelly I.
Location: Columbus, Ohio
Date of Tubal Reversal: 02/23/2012
Date of Pregnancy Test: 07/25/2012
Ligation Type: Tubal rings (bands)
Due Date: 04/06/2012
Remarks: Thank you to everyone at CHTRC, I have had one previous pregnancy since my TR which sadly ended in MC however I am confident that this will be my sticky bean🙂

Posted: 08.02.12
Name: Lynette C.
Location: Bastrop, Louisiana
Date of Tubal Reversal: 11/28/2006
Date of Pregnancy Test: 08/02/2012
Ligation Type: Coagulation (burned)
Due Date: 04/11/2013

Posted: 08.01.12
Name: Dana H.
Location: Bemidji, Minnesota
Date of Tubal Reversal: 1/19/12
Date of Pregnancy Test: 7/22/12
Ligation Type: Resection (tied or cut)
Due Date: 4/07/13
Remarks: I didn’t believe we had very much chance of getting pregnant after losing right tube due to ectopic pregnancy. Two months later, unexpectedly, we are pregnant again! Praying baby is in the right place this time, we will know soon!

Posted: 08.01.12
Name: Kelly Z.
Location: Nanticoke, Pennsylvania
Date of Tubal Reversal: 10/12/2010
Date of Pregnancy Test: 07/26/2012
Ligation Type: Tubal clips (clamps)
Remarks: I begin the monitoring each week then following with a ultrasound. I am happy but very anxious to here all is well.

Posted: 08.01.12
Name: Tisha S.
Location: Adrian, Michigan
Date of Tubal Reversal: 04/30/2012
Date of Pregnancy Test: 07/28/2012
Remarks: Just went and had my blood work done on 7/30/12 numbers came back at 90 I go for my second blood draw tomorrow 8/02/12 hope everything goes good.. 🙂 Thanks so much to Dr. Berger and the staff… We are so excited and hoping that this is our Keeper…

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