Search Results for: "essure reversal"
March 28, 2016 · No Comments
Not only did this mother have a successful reversal of burned tubes, and a beautiful baby boy, but she also gave birth at the age of 42! Hudson, Florida
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March 26, 2016 · No Comments
The entire process was a breeze and we were pregnant before we even had time to wonder if it worked. This year has been like a dream. Lucasville, Ohio
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December 14, 2015 · No Comments
I have a beautiful healthy almost 6 month old baby boy from my first pregnancy. Princeton, Kentucky
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September 10, 2015 · No Comments
I was so glad I was able to meet a wonderful staff and a wonderful doctor who could make miracles! Milwaukee, Wisconsin
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August 17, 2015 · No Comments
From the moment I made my first phone call I knew I had called the right place. I did not have to look any further. New York, New York
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February 11, 2015 · No Comments
These are intra-operative photos I have collected during a 12-month interval of performing out-patient tubal ligation reversal surgery. In all cases, no patient gave a history of endometriosis before tubal ligation and endometriosis was not diagnosed during the patient’s tubal ligation procedure. In all cases, the diagnosis of endometriosis was made by visual identification of typical endometriosis lesions […]
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November 18, 2014 · No Comments
Getting pregnant with one tube is certainly possible. The chances of pregnancy are just as high as if you have two tubes reversed but it may take longer to become pregnant.
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September 19, 2014 · No Comments
Pregnancy announcements from A Personal Choice for the 2nd week of September, 2014. a reversal patient from North Carolina posts “Thank you Dr. Monteith and your staff for giving me the greatest news ever yesterday! I’m three weeks pregnant. I had my tubal reversal in August 2014 and no doubt it was a total success and a really quick one.”
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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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