June 30th, 2009
This is the second article focusing on the risk of pregnancy in older women. This article focuses on the risks of later pregnancy.
Many patients of Chapel Hill Tubal Reversal Center are over 40 years of age and they often ask about the risk of pregnancy in older women.
This series is intended to provide comprehensive information to women who desire pregnancy after tubal reversal surgery.
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May 18th, 2009 Trisomy – Most Common Chromosome Abnormality
There are many different types of genetic abnormalities. The most common is chromosomal (DNA) trisomy.
Trisomy means there are three copies of any one of our 23 chromosomes. Normally, we have two copies of each. Humans haveĀ 23 different chromosomes and each chromosome has a duplicate, or back upĀ copy, giving a total of 46 chromosomes. Read the rest of this article and comment on it. »
April 20th, 2009
Yes. Tubal reversal surgery does work.
Dr. Berger and Dr. Monteith of Chapel Hill Tubal Reversal Center exclusively perform tubal surgery to reverse tubal ligation and to restore normal function of fallopian tubes closed due to scar tissue.
Extensive Experience With Tubal Reversal Surgery
The statistics used in this article are from the six year data base (2007 Tubal Reversal Pregnancy Report) of tubal ligation reversal surgeries performed at Chapel Hill Tubal Reversal Center. The data base is comprised of over 4,000 patients who have undergone tubal surgery at our center.
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