Journey Complete After Surgery
I had rings placed on my fallopian tubes on July 1, 2014, and truly believed my childbearing years were over. After marrying my husband in 2018, we talked for years about having a child together but thought we had no options.
I spent countless days researching IVF versus tubal reversal, comparing costs, success rates, medications, and procedures. In the end, we chose tubal reversal and wanted the best-rated clinic in the U.S., which led us to A Personal Choice.
I paid for surgery, completed bloodwork in my home state, sent everything in for review, and scheduled my surgery based on my menstrual cycle so I could try to conceive two weeks after surgery. Fourteen days post-op I ovulated, and eight days later I got my positive pregnancy test. On paper, it looks like I got pregnant the day of my reversal surgery, which still blows my mind.
Our daughter was born on May 10, 2024, healthy and perfect. My oldest daughter’s birthday is May 25, 2014, so they are almost exactly ten years apart. We tried again as soon as we were cleared postpartum and were told scar tissue could be a concern, but at seven weeks postpartum I became pregnant again. My second tubal reversal baby was born in March 2025—only 10 months and 11 days apart from her sister.
I am forever grateful to Dr. Charles Monteith and the entire A Personal Choice staff for giving us the opportunity to expand our family. This clinic truly changed our lives, and I hope my story gives hope to other women considering tubal reversal.
Patient hometown: Dryfork, West Virginia
