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March 19, 2009 · No Comments
The husband of tubal reversal patient Georgia Peach (Mr. Peach) speaks out about his experience with tubal reversal surgery. He gives insight into the experience of the ‘guys’ while their wives go through the process of sterilization reversal. The insight of husbands into tubal reversal is an important perspective which is not always heard.
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March 10, 2009 · No Comments
Georgia Peach submits her fourth story about her personal experience with tubal ligation reversal. In this contribution, she details her travel to North Carolina, her first visit to A Personal Choice, and her interactions with Dr. Monteith, Nurse Anesthetist Pam Mills CRNA, and the staff of the reversal center.
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February 23, 2009 · No Comments
IVF is widely accepted as a treatment for infertility for many causes including blocked or tied fallopian tubes. To maximize the pregnancy rate, it is a common practice to implant multiple embryos. This leads to the risk of multiple gestation, which occurs in 1 of 3 IVF pregnancies. The recent birth of octuplets in the US is a dramatic example of the risks of IVF.
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February 19, 2009 · No Comments
This blog article from the tubal reversal doctors at A Personal Choice describes the unique medical situations in which IVF has demonstrated benefits in assisting couples dealing with infertility. When the only cause of infertility is a tubal ligation, then tubal ligation reversal is the better treatment option for most couples.
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February 17, 2009 · No Comments
The tubal reversal doctors at A Personal Choice provide an overview of the process of in vitro fertilization (IVF), egg retrieval and intrauterine insemination and also discuss the application of these reproductive techniques in comparison with tubal ligation reversal.
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February 10, 2009 · No Comments
The tubal ligation reversal experts of A Personal Choice provide a detailed list of the risks of tubal ligation reversal surgery in part four of a series of articles dedicated to women over the age of 40 who may be considering tubal ligation reversal. Using their extensive patient database, they provide estimates of the risk of each occurrence so patients can evaluate whether tubal ligation reversal is the right choice for them.
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February 06, 2009 · No Comments
This is the fourth in a series of articles for women 40 and wanting to become pregnant after tubal ligation. This article describes the multiple benefits of tubal reversal compared with IVF (in vitro fertilization).
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February 03, 2009 · No Comments
This is the third article in a blog series dedicated to women over the age of 40 with tied tubes and who are considering alternatives to become pregnant. This article provides a brief overview of adoption. We discuss the benefits and some of the risks of the adoptive process. Readers are encouraged to leave comments on the Tubal Reversal Blog and/or the Tubal Reversal Message Board.
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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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