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Pregnancies 2nd Week January 2008

January 16, 2008   ·   No Comments

Posted: 01.15.08 Name: Mary Sn S. Location: Williamsburg Virginia Date of Tubal Reversal: September 13, 2007 Date of Pregnancy Test: January 15, 2007 Remarks: I have scheduled an appointment with an OB/GYN for tomorrow morning at 9:30am to verify and begin process. Please let me know if there is anything else that needs to be […]

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Is Tubal Reversal Surgery Safer in a Hospital?

January 16, 2008   ·   No Comments

In a recent email inquiry, someone asked if it would be safer to have tubal reversal surgery in a hospital. My response – “It is much safer to have tubal reversal surgery performed at A Personal Choice than in a hospital.” Infection and Medication Error Risks in Hospitals Roughly 100,000 people wind up with a […]

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Our Tubal Reversal Experience – Tubal Reversal Testimonies #690

January 16, 2008   ·   No Comments

“We had our tubal reversal on August 24, 2005. Our experience at A Personal Choice was everything we had hoped it would be and more. We could not have been more impressed with the level of care and attention we received. Our daughter, Lydia Grace, was born on January 9, 2008. She is absolutely perfect and we could not be happier.” Chris and Jennifer K.

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Consenting to Tubal Ligation During Childbirth

January 15, 2008   ·   No Comments

I received an email message today from a patient that prompted me to write about informed consent for tubal ligation. (See my previous blog about informed consent for tubal reversal.) Here is the message that was sent to me. Hello, Dr. Berger, You performed tubal reversal surgery on me on 10/29/07, and I just found […]

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Pregnancy After Tubal Reversal

January 14, 2008   ·   No Comments

Women come from all over the world to A Personal Choice for tubal reversal surgery. It is natural, and appropriate, for them to ask what their chances will be for pregnancy after a tubal reversal procedure performed by Dr. Berger. This important question about the anticipated benefit should be asked of any doctor before undergoing […]

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Diagnostic Laparoscopy Before Tubal Reversal: A Recap

January 12, 2008   ·   No Comments

Why Some Patients Choose To Have Screening Laparoscopy Tubal ligation procedures vary in the severity of injury occurring to the fallopian tubes. Although most tubal ligations are reversible, there are some cases where tubal reversal is not possible. If the operative report from your tubal ligation indicates there may be a problem in repairing the […]

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Pregnancies 1st Week January 2008

January 07, 2008   ·   No Comments

Posted: 01.06.08 Name: Gowriji G. Location: Maple Ontario Canada Date of Tubal Reversal: May.09/08 Date of Pregnancy Test: Sep.13/07 Due Date: May.10/08 Posted: 01.05.08 Name: Karen F. Location: Manchester UK Date of Tubal Reversal: Sept 10th 07 Date of Pregnancy Test: Jan 5th 07 Posted: 01.05.08 Name: Natalie K. Location: Peyton Colorado Date of Tubal […]

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Ectopic Pregnancy and Tubal Rupture After Tubal Reversal

January 06, 2008   ·   No Comments

I recently received an email from a patient who had an ectopic pregnancy subsequent to her tubal reversal. Unfortunately, the pregnancy continued to the point of tubal rupture with the loss of the fallopian tube. Patient’s History I was hoping you could help me understand why my ectopic pregnancy was not detected early enough to […]

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New To The Tubal Reversal Message Board

January 05, 2008   ·   No Comments

Exchanging Information About Tubal Reversal The Tubal Reversal Message Board is provided by A Personal Choice to allow women to communicate with each other about tubal ligation reversal. Members of Dr. Berger’s staff also contribute their insights in the message posts. Here is an example of how members help and support each other on the message board […]

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