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Tubal Ligation Reversal After 40 | Pregnancy and Infertility

January 29, 2009   ·   No Comments

This article on the Tubal Reversal Blog from A Personal Choice discusses the impact of age upon pregnancy or infertility. Dr. Charles Monteith discusses his experiences practicing high risk obstetrics and the concept of advanced maternal age.

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Pregnancy After Tubal Ligation: IVF or Tubal Reversal?

January 06, 2009   ·   No Comments

A A Personal Choice patient, Cyndi, describes to Dr. Monteith how she was trapped in an abusive marriage and had a tubal ligation. After divorcing and meeting her current partner, Steven, she wanted to have another child with him. She then describes being talked out of tubal ligation reversal and into IVF by an infertility specialist, only to discover that IVF is illegal for unmarried couples in the state of Arkansas.

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IVF Alternative | Tubal Surgery

December 31, 2008   ·   No Comments

The tubal reversal doctors at A Personal Choice perform tubal surgery as an alternative to in vitro fertilization (IVF) for treating infertility as well as for reversing sterilization. The advantages of tubal surgery compared with IVF are its higher pregnancy rate, lower cost, and the ability to become pregnant naturally and more than one time if so desired.

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Tubal Ligation Reversal at 46: Patricia’s Story (Part 3)

December 12, 2008   ·   No Comments

Patricia, a 46 year old tubal reversal patient of A Personal Choice, has her tubal reversal surgery a day after her television appearance on the QVC Channel. Patricia did extremely well with her television appearance and her reversal surgery. Her tubes were very healthy and her ovaries yielded an unexpected but pleasant surprise!

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Unknown Tubal Ligation | Hope of Tubal Ligation Reversal

November 29, 2008   ·   No Comments

Catrina had a tubal ligation during a C-section delivery without her knowledge or consent. She tells readers how she came to find out her tubes had been tied and how tubal reversal at A Personal Choice gave her back her life and control over previous decisions her ex-husband had made for her.

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Will Tubal Reversal Become a Lost Skill?

January 20, 2008   ·   No Comments

Tubal reversal surgery is becoming a lost skill among doctors in training, according to an article in the January 2008 issue of Fertility and Sterility, the most influential medical journal for reproductive specialists. The article states, “The future for tubal anastomosis seems grim…and, like the Roman Empire, may be lost in Antiquity.” The thesis of the […]

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Tubal Reversal By Tubal Implantation

December 03, 2007   ·   No Comments

Tubouterine Implantation: Best Procedure For Proximal tubal blockage Implantation of the fallopian tube is inserting the tube through a new opening into the uterus. Tubouterine implantation is correct medical terminology, but it is also called tubal implantation, uterotubal implantation, or uterine implantation. Most tubal ligation operations leave two fallopian tube segments that can be reconnected. […]

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Reasons For A Blocked Fallopian Tube

July 27, 2011   ·   No Comments

Female sterilization is the most common reason for tubal blockage and scar tissue formation is the second most common reasons for blockage of the fallopian tubes. The reasons for tubal scar tissues and the methods for diagnosing blocked tubes are discussed in this article.

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Reversing Blocked Tubes After Sterilization Procedures

July 05, 2011   ·   No Comments

The most common form of tubal blockage occurs after tubal sterilization. Reversing blocked tubes from tubal sterilization surgery can be done with one of two advanced surgical reversal procedures. These procedures provide patients and alternative to in-vitro fertilization and also with excellent chances of pregnancy after removal of the tubal blockage.

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