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Excited About Tubal Reversal Pregnancy: Due July 4th! – Review #1647

November 05, 2013   ·   No Comments

“We are so excited for this baby, I had ultrasound so far all looks good. Thank you guys for helping with that and making our new baby possible I am so happy.” Tami S., Oklahoma.

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Our 5th Tubal Reversal Pregnancy – Review #1446

February 22, 2013   ·   No Comments

“We so excited that I am pregnant with child #8. This is our 5th tubal reversal pregnancy. Thank you so much Dr. Berger! God Bless you!” Casey H., Fairview Heights, Illinois

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Tubal Reversal Pregnancy at Age 40 – Review #1381

December 08, 2012   ·   No Comments

“My husband and I stopped trying to conceive in January because I did not want to have children after the age of 40. When we realized I was pregnant, we were in shock.We were extremely surprised to learn that the baby was exactly where it was supposed to be and that everything looked great. We are still trying to accept the fact that I am pregnant and that this time, things might actually work out in our favor.” Kelli J., Accomac, Virginia

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Tubal Reversal Pregnancy Study Report 2011 – Patient Population

August 20, 2012   ·   No Comments

Study Patient Population This report is based on 9,935 cases of tubal reversal surgery and subsequent pregnancies from January 1, 2000 through December 31, 2011 at our practice, the only medical facility exclusively for tubal ligation reversal. Women’s Ages The women ranged in age from 20 to 51 (Figure 2). The average age was 34. […]

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Tubal Reversal Pregnancy Study Report 2011 – Overview

August 20, 2012   ·   No Comments

Tubal Reversal Study Overview Tubal ligation reversal at our practice is the most successful treatment for women wanting to get pregnant after a tubal ligation. Tubal reversal restores tubal anatomy and function, allowing the opportunity to conceive a pregnancy naturally and more than one time without further treatment. This report presents describes statistics about pregnancies […]

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Tubal Reversal Pregnancy Study Report 2011 – Fallopian Tube Lengths

August 20, 2012   ·   No Comments

Pregnancy Rates By Fallopian Tube Lengths The tubal lengths that remain after a tubal ligation affect the chances of getting pregnant after tubal ligation reversal. (The fallopian tube length before a tubal ligation is about 10 cm or 4 inches.) Tubal segment lengths were measured routinely during reversal surgery and recorded in operative reports during our […]

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Tubal Reversal Pregnancy Statistics – What You Should Know

August 20, 2012   ·   No Comments

Tubal Reversal Pregnancy Statistics What You Should Know Many doctors make claims on their websites about the success of tubal reversal surgery. To understand the validity of these claims, it is important to know the basis on which these claims are made. This requires the detailed kind of information presented in the Study Methodology page […]

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Tubal Reversal Pregnancy Report 2011 – Study Methodology

August 20, 2012   ·   No Comments

Study Methodology: Prospective Cohort Study This report is based on a prospective study of 9,935 women who had tubal reversal surgery from January 2001 through December 2011. Our practice is an outpatient facility exclusively for tubal ligation reversal. Each surgical procedure and each pregnancy was defined as a case. Patients were asked to notify our […]

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Tubal Reversal Pregnancy Report 2011 – Pregnancies By Age And Method

August 20, 2012   ·   No Comments

Our Tubal Reversal Success Rates Our tubal reversal study was conducted over the course of a decade from July 2000 through December 2011. There were 9,935 women having tubal ligation reversal at our practice. We studied the chances of pregnancy after tubal ligation reversal based upon the patient’s age, type of tubal ligation, and the […]

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