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December 26, 2010 · No Comments
“We are still in faith and waited for a year and 3 months for our final. We are very appreciative for Dr. Monteith for our dream is coming true!” Amanda B., Virginia Beach, Virginia
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December 24, 2010 · No Comments
Tubal anastomosis and other terms describing tubal ligation reversal can be confusing and hard to understand. The ligation reversal experts of A Personal Choice explain these terms and how much more successful this procedure can be when compared to in vitro fertilization.
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November 02, 2008 · No Comments
International patients choose A Personal Choice for tubal reversal surgery, often referred to as tubal reanastomosis. They travel from other continents across the world because Dr. Berger and Dr. Monteith have the best doctor reputations as tubal ligation reversal specialists. With their low cost tubal reanastomosis procedure, tubal reversal patients do better financially coming to Chapel Hill than having their operation performed closer to home – and they get better results. A Personal Choice has the best pregnancy statistics, patient safety record, and patient satisfaction reports of any international medical clinic or hospital. It is no wonder that people are willing to travel around the world to get the best medical care when it comes to reversing tied tubes.
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September 11, 2014 · No Comments
How tubal reversal is performed Tubal ligation reversal involves microsurgical techniques to open and reconnect the fallopian tube segments that remain after a tubal ligation procedure. Usually there are two remaining fallopian tube segments – the proximal tubal segment that emerges from the uterus and the distal tubal segment that ends with the fimbria next […]
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January 26, 2009 · No Comments
The tubal reversal doctors at A Personal Choice introduce Part 1 of a series of blog articles about the concerns of women over the age of 40 who are considering pregnancy, options for becoming pregnant, and tubal ligation reversal surgery. This series of articles will discuss adoption, in vitro fertilizaiton (IVF), and tubal ligation reversal. Statistical data and patient submitted stories will also be presented during this series.
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January 15, 2009 · No Comments
Susan is an international patient who travels to A Personal Choice from Dubai, United Arab Emirates for tubal reversal surgery. A critical aspect of Susan’s surgery is she has only one remaining ovary with an unusual cyst. We describe Susan’s past, the critical nature of her tubal reversal surgery, and the successful salvage of her only ovary.
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January 06, 2009 · No Comments
A A Personal Choice patient, Cyndi, describes to Dr. Monteith how she was trapped in an abusive marriage and had a tubal ligation. After divorcing and meeting her current partner, Steven, she wanted to have another child with him. She then describes being talked out of tubal ligation reversal and into IVF by an infertility specialist, only to discover that IVF is illegal for unmarried couples in the state of Arkansas.
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December 13, 2008 · No Comments
The techniques of tubal reversal surgery that Dr. Berger and Dr. Monteith perform every day are the same techniques used to repair blocked tubes due to tubal disease. Although our practice name (A Personal Choice) and website (www.tubal-reversal.net) clearly indicate our primary interest, many women with blocked tubes caused by tubal disease, rather than surgical sterilization, find their way here for help in correcting their tubal blockage and becoming able to have children.
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November 13, 2008 · No Comments
The tubal reversal doctors at A Personal Choice explain tubal ligation and the procedure of tubal ligation reversal to repair the fallopian tubes. Many women who have a tubal ligation will later regret it and want to become pregnant again. Few are aware of the option of tubal ligation reversal. This is unfortunate because tubal reversal is both affordable and highly successful at A Personal Choice.
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