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Essure Reversal – My Journey

Jen M. talks about her Essure sterilization reversal. She writes, “I had already tried contacting doctors in my area, however, the answer always was the same – ‘You cannot reverse Essure’, or (my personal favorite), ‘The only way to remove the coils is with a hysterectomy’. When I talked to the staff at A Personal Choice, I knew this was the right place. Contrary to what most people say, my tubes were not short; in fact there were 9 cm on both sides. Thank you, Dr. Berger, for giving us a second chance to have a baby.”

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Essure Tubal Ligation Reversal – What You Need To Know

The tubal reversal doctors at A Personal Choice provide insight into Essure sterilization reversal. This article explains the Essure procedure, tubouterine implantation to reverse the Essure procedure, and pregnancy success rates after reversal surgery. Common questions about Essure reversal are also answered.

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Robotic Tubal Ligation Reversal: Advice

The tubal reversal experts of A Personal Choice provide information about the new surgical technology of robotic tubal ligation reversal. In this article, the reversal surgeons of A Personal Choice provide opinions on the appropriateness of robotic tubal reversal when compared to abdominal incision out-patient tubal reversal. Previous articles discussed the basic concept of robotic surgery and the findings of current medical studies.

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Robotic Tubal Ligation Reversal: Medical Studies

In the second article of the series on robotic tubal ligation reversal, the tubal ligation reversal experts of A Personal Choice present the most current medical studies on the success and effectiveness of robotic tubal reversal compared to standard microsurgical tubal ligation reversal. Readers may be surprised to know robotic surgical technology does not deliver on the promise of better tubal reversal outcomes.

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Robotic Tubal Reversal Surgery

Robotic tubal reversal is the most current topic discussed by the tubal reversal specialist of A Personal Choice. The advantages and disadvantages of robotic tubal reversal surgery will be highlighted in this three part blog. This first article discusses the basic concepts behind robotic tubal reversal.

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Tubal Reversal: Relief From Guilt

Briana is a 42 year-old patient who feels extreme remorse after having a tubal ligation procedure. As a Catholic mother of six children, she felt pressured by others to have her tubes tied. As she has made the decision to have a tubal ligation reversal, Briana seeks relief from the regret which has plagued for the last several years.

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After Tubal Ligation: Trying to Conceive

The tubal reversal experts of A Personal Choice offer a quick primer on how to optimize your chances of conceiving after tubal reversal surgery. Following these simple suggestions will maximize your chances of a healthy conception and successful pregnancy.

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Tubes Reversed, Tubes Untied: Lisa Age 41

After an unsuccessful cycle of in vitro fertilization (IVF), Lisa and her husband Marshall came to A Personal Choice to have her tubes reversed. Lisa had a successful outpatient screening laparoscopy and had her tubes untied at the age of 41. Readers are invited to read her story and about the tubal reversal sisters she met the day of her surgery.

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Tubal Ligation Reversal And Age: Patricia 46

Patricia is a 46 year old mother, inventor, and creator of the Yackle ball who traveled to A Personal Choice for her tubal ligation reversal surgery. In a three part series she shares her history and reasons for having her tubal ligation reversed.

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