Don’t Lose Hope After Ectopic Pregnancy
Thank you so much!
Drs. Berger and Monteith will forever be in my thoughts, as well as their entire staff. I thought this would never happen. After my ectopic in July 2012, I was very discouraged that we’ve had no success for over 2 years.
Yesterday I took a high sensitive pregnancy test, and then high-tailed it to my local ER. They ran my HCG, which came back at 4440, and did an ultrasound to prove it was intrauterine!! They were able to see the gestational sac with the yolk sac very clearly!
Of course, I’m not completely out of the woods yet, but my dear husband and I are praying and very excited! All thanks to A Personal Choice (formerly Chapel Hill Tubal Reversal Center).
Patient age: 34
Tubal ligation type: Resection (tied or cut)
Patient hometown: Wadsworth, Ohio
Tubal Reversal and Ectopic
Ectopic (tubal pregnancy) is the main risk of tubal reversal pregnancy. We encourage our patients to follow-up with their doctors with every early pregnancy and follow the early pregnancy monitoring protocol. The chance of ectopic is 1 out of 10 after tubal reversal and most ectopic pregnancies can be successfully treated with methotrexate medication.
This patient’s comments demonstrate that even after ectopic pregnancy it is possible to have a normal pregnancy.
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