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April 29, 2014 · No Comments
Pregnancy Due Date – from Ovulation or Last Menstrual Period – for Dr. Monteith’s Tubal Reversal Patients.
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August 23, 2013 · No Comments
“They are keeping an eye on me for an enlarged uterus and elevated hcg levels. But I am feeling great and would like to thank all that were involved in this wonderful process of adding another baby to our family.” Kelly T., Pennsylvania.
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July 21, 2013 · No Comments
“Dr. Monteith, Betas will be drawn on 7/24. The progression of the tests are nice and are darkening daily. I caught the BFP only 8DPO” Brandy C., Oregon
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April 15, 2013 · No Comments
“My husband and I decided to be more aware of the ovulation cycle. Healthy living and lots of faith in God. We always believed it was going to happen one day. This is a miracle from Dr. Berger.” Rossi G., Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
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February 29, 2012 · No Comments
“Dear Dr. Monteith, The third time was a charm! We are 7 weeks today and hoping for a perfect baby in October!” Rachele R., Cornelius, North Carolina
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December 08, 2011 · No Comments
“Dr. Monteith, I had an appointment yesterday with my doctor and they did an ultrasound. They didn’t see anything, but the doctor said it was still really early.” Alicia K., Camp Lejeune, North Carolina
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August 14, 2011 · No Comments
“I had my tubes cut, tied and burned before Dr. Berger repaired them in March of 2010, we delivered our son April 2011 and are pregnant again due April 2012.” Laura and Chris R., Biloxi, Mississippi
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February 13, 2011 · No Comments
“I had my first HCG and progesterone labs drawn today. Doctor who performed your ligation reversal – Dr. Berger. I will update you as needed.” Christine H., Decatur, Texas
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March 21, 2010 · No Comments
The personal story about trying to conceive after ligation reversal is continued in this blog submission by tubal reversal patient Georgia Peach. Within 10 months of having her tubes untied she becomes pregnant and describes the stress of the uncertainty of an early pregnancy after ligation reversal.
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