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September 21, 2008   ·   No Comments

“Thank You!. My entire experience at Chapel Hill was so wonderful. I returned to work 3 days after surgery. Today is day 9, and I hardly feel like I had a surgery.”

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‘Untying’ tied tubes: A successful story of tubal ligation reversal

August 08, 2008   ·   No Comments

Our first patient of the day came to us from New Jersey. Her last child was born 10 years ago and she had a tubal ligation five years after the birth of her last child. She eventually met a new partner who did not have any children. Together they wanted to have a child. Our […]

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Week number two: A beautiful ligation reversal

August 04, 2008   ·   No Comments

Dr. Charles Monteith shares how one North Carolina woman beat the odds. Told that her tubes were irreversible after tubal ligation surgery, this touching story of one couple’s tubal reversal journey reveals that anything is possible. Read as Dr. Monteith explains step by step this remarkable story of hope.

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Daughter Arrived – Testimonial #746

July 21, 2008   ·   No Comments

“Our daughter has arrived…Our family has truly been blessed with this little girl!” Karen D.

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Pregnancies 2nd Week July 2008

July 16, 2008   ·   No Comments

Pregnancy announcements for the 2nd week of July 2008 after tubal reversal procedures at A Personal Choice. Betty S. reports “My husband and I want to thank you for everything the facility and the doctor did for us. Didn’t realize it would come this fast. Excellent work from Dr. Berger and everybody from A Personal Choice for making us feel so at ease with everything.”

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Unexpected Finding During Tubal Ligation Reversal

July 10, 2008   ·   No Comments

This case report is about an IVF nurse who was familiar the pros and cons of tubal ligation reversal vs IVF. She and her husband decided ligation reversal was a more appropriate path for them. She was a knowledgeable medical professional. She understood what it meant to have a tubal ligation. Many patients of all walks of life will have changes of heart as their lives change. Even medical professionals will make health care decisions for themselves that later may turn out to not be right for them. In her case, the surgical techniques of tubal anastomosis and microsurgical salpingostomy were used to repair the fallopian tubes.

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Pregnancies 1st Week July 2008

July 09, 2008   ·   No Comments

Pregnancy announcements for the 1st week of July 2008 after tubal reversal procedures at A Personal Choice. Dawn M. says “Yippee! We did it! Six months, and one blocked tube, confirmed in May. Thank you, Dr. Berger, and everyone else for helping make a child for my husband/us together possible!”

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Defining Hope at A Personal Choice

June 25, 2008   ·   No Comments

Dr. Gary Berger and his team at A Personal Choice give hope to hundreds of women each year looking to have another baby. Patients come to Chapel Hill from across the United States and abroad to have him perform the one-hour, outpatient microsurgical procedure he developed an refined. With the most experience in tubal reversal surgery, Dr. Gary Berger has successfully repaired the fallopian tubes in 98 percent of the women who have had a tubal ligation and want to get pregnant.

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A Personal Choice Meets Momzilla

June 24, 2008   ·   No Comments

Momzilla is the public display name of a member of the Tubal Reversal Message Board. She came to A Personal Choice seeking relief of symptoms that developed after she had undergone a tubal ligation. She is one of many women who report the onset of many symptoms they associate with tubal sterilization that have been described as Post Tubal Ligation Syndrome (PTLS). She is reporting daily about her experiences related to tubal ligation and tubal reversal to other interested women on the Tubal Reversal Message Board.

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