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September 26, 2013 · No Comments
Pregnancy announcements from A Personal Choice for the 2nd week of September, 2013. Kelli H. from Tennessee posts: “I had my TR on May 20th 2013 @ 37 yr old came out with 3cm L & 3cm R short tuber. My due date could be May 20th 2014 1 year to date of my TR surgery. I am forever grateful to you Dr Monteith and all of your wonderful staff.”
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April 23, 2013 · No Comments
“We are so happy to announce that against all odds (age me 43 DH 44 and one short tube 2.5) WE ARE PREGNANT. God Bless and Baby Dust to all.” Yvette R., Kissimmee, Florida
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March 18, 2013 · No Comments
“Thank you so much Dr. Monteith! I ended up being a short tuber with both 3cm. We had almost given up and began seeing a fertility doctor who we did a consult with and decided that IVF was for us. Turns out I was pregnant and we didn’t need IVF.” Brandy C., Eugene, Oregon
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July 18, 2011 · No Comments
“I am here to say that miracles do happen! I am 39, and I have short tubes and here I am pregnant with our miracle baby! I hope we can give some older women some hope! Good luck and thank you Dr. Berger and his wonderful staff.” Anne C., Powhatan, Virginia
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July 11, 2010 · No Comments
“We’re pregnant!!! My husband and I are so excited. This is our first pregnancy since the tubal reversal on 3/18/10. I can’t believe it happened so quickly, especially considering I have two short tubes!” Kimberly H., Auburn, Indiana
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June 02, 2010 · No Comments
“Monteith, We are thrilled to introduce you to our son, Ethan. Thank you so much for helping complete our family. I feared this would not be possible since I was left with one very short tube.” Felicia C., Hurricane, West Virginia
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September 22, 2008 · No Comments
Pregnancy announcements for the second week of September 2008 at A Personal Choice. Barbara Z. reports “I was scheduled to start Natural Cycle IVF with my next cycle, but to my surprise, acheived a pregnancy without any medical assistance other than the TR. With a dominant right ovary, and a short tube only on the left side, we didn’t have much hope for achieving a pregnancy naturally…but we did.”
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May 20, 2008 · No Comments
Experience is the most important indicator of whether successful tubal reversal surgery can be performed when a woman has a difficult tubal reversal situation due to short tubes, missing tubal segments, fimbriectomy, or inherent diseases of the tubes. While most doctors would be unwilling – or unable – to perform a reversal procedure in one of these situations, Dr. Gary Berger is able to repair the tubes in 98% of cases, regardless of the type of sterilization that has been performed or whether difficult situations are encountered.
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January 18, 2015 · No Comments
Dr. Monteith did my reversal about 4 to 5 years ago. Got my positive yesterday! I just thought pregnancy would never happen after 5 years. Now I’m pregnant!
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