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June 11, 2009 · No Comments
Pregnancy announcements from A Personal Choice for the 1st week of June 2009. Kelly S. from New Jersey posts: “Dr. Berger – Thank you all for helping my husband and me conceive the baby we never though we would have!”
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April 14, 2009 · No Comments
“My name is Lori and I had one of my tubes reversed by Dr. Berger in 2003. My miracle child, Walker, was born in October of 2005.” Lori F.
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October 15, 2008 · No Comments
Pregnancy announcements for the fourth week of September 2008 at A Personal Choice. Casey H. reports “I was only able to have one tube reversed and able to get pregnant 6 months after. I really want to say Thank You to the staff and Dr. Berger for everything they have done.”
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September 24, 2008 · No Comments
“We would like to report the birth of our second reversal baby, Payton Olivia. She is our second miracle. Her older sister is also a miracle Berger baby.” Wendy H., Lisbon, Maine
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August 17, 2008 · No Comments
Pregnancy announcements for the second week of August 2008 at A Personal Choice. Staci K reports “I am also glad that I can still get pregnant! My Husband and I pray that this one will be a keeper!”
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May 24, 2008 · No Comments
Undergoing a tubal ligation reversal at A Personal Choice is an important endeavor and we want to maximize every patient’s chance of ligation reversal success. Operative reports are important because they allow us to determine the likely success of tubal ligation reversal surgery. When the operative report is not available, we offer the option of starting with a screening laparoscopy. The choice of whether to start with screening laparoscopy is up to the individual patient. Since most tubal ligation procedures are reversible, it is an option, and not a requirement at A Personal Choice.
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May 17, 2008 · No Comments
Many people, including doctors, have been told that tubal sterilization is permanent and irreversible. Although monopolar tubal coagulation is intended to be permanent, this procedure is usually reversible. The best place for women to have their tubes ‘untied’ when they have been burned is A Personal Choice – the only medical facility that specializes in reversal of tubal ligation.
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May 15, 2008 · No Comments
The first reported tubal sterilization using bipolar electrocoagulation was in 1972. With bipolar coagulation, the electrical current can be more precisely controlled resulting in less tubal damage than monopolar coagulation. Approximately 60- 70% of patients at A Personal Choice become pregnant after a reversal of a bipolar coagulation sterilization procedure.
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May 14, 2008 · No Comments
Many people believe tubal sterilization is permanent and irreversible. Although tubal sterilization with Falope rings is intended to be permanent, this procedure can be reversed. Falope rings cause destruction of a minimal length of fallopian tube and reversal of this type of tubal ligation gives excellent results. Approximately 75% of patients at A Personal Choice become pregnant after a reversal of a Falope ring sterilization procedure.
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