February 1st, 2010
This is the story of my first baby after reverse tubal ligation. For the initial twelve years of my professional career, I practiced both high and low risk obstetrics and gynecology with a local university based group. This time was spent teaching medical students and residents, providing obstetrical care for high-risk populations, and performing minimal invasive surgery on high risk surgical patients.
Gradually I become discontent with the delivery of modern medicine and I then began my work of providing low cost, affordable out-patient tubal reversal. Read the rest of this article and comment on it. »
December 15th, 2009
Pregnancy after endometrial ablation does occur. Estimates are approximately 0.7% of patients who have an endometrial ablation will accidentally become pregnant.
Some patients who have an ablation will desire pregnancy after their procedures. Many will have had a tubal ligation and will ask us about the possibility of tubal ligation reversal and the risks of pregnancy after endometrial ablation.
The tubal reversal doctors of Chapel Hill Tubal Reversal Center have dedicated this series of articles to these women seeking more information about pregnancy possibilities after ablation. This is the third article in our series on endometrial ablation, tubal reversal, and pregnancy. This article will present information from the two largest medical studies of pregnancy outcomes after endometrial ablation. Read the rest of this article and comment on it. »