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March 12, 2008 · No Comments
“I just wanted to send you some pictures of our TR baby. I love this little guy so much.” James and Holly W.
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March 01, 2008 · No Comments
Posted: 02.28.08 Name: Tracy M. Location: Fairbanks Alaksa Date of Tubal Reversal: 10/02/2006 Date of Pregnancy Test: 02/26/08 Due Date: 11/01/2008 Remarks: I did not know what to do or say after the hpt was positive since I had a chemical pregnancy last time. But I just got home from my second blood test. On […]
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February 21, 2008 · No Comments
Posted: 02.21.08 Name: Elizabeth C. Location: St.Catharines Ontario Canada Date of Tubal Reversal: Nov.06.07. Date of Pregnancy Test: Feb.21.08. Remarks: Home test used, follow up with family doctor tomorrow 22.02.08. for pregnancy blood work. Posted: 02.20.08 Name: Staci C. Location: 97351 Oregon Date of Tubal Reversal: 03/01/07 Date of Pregnancy Test: 2/19/08 Posted: 02.20.08 Name: […]
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February 07, 2008 · No Comments
Posted: 02.07.08 Name: Kristi B. Location: Lake Park Minnesota Date of Tubal Reversal: May 22 2007 Date of Pregnancy Test: 2-04-08 Due Date: October 16 2008 Remarks: Had a visit with the doctor to check HCG levels on Tuesday. Numbers were 292. Went back today and will get results tomorrow. Im hoping this one sticks […]
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January 13, 2008 · No Comments
Patients often ask when they should have a hysterosalpingogram (HSG) to see if their fallopian tubes are open after tubal reversal surgery.
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December 01, 2007 · No Comments
Tubal Ligation by Fimbriectomy Fimbriectomy is an infrequent type of tubal ligation in the United States. This female sterilization method is performed by removing the fimbrial end of the fallopian tube. At the fimbrial end of the tube, the inner tubal lining faces outward towards the ovary. The tubal lining is rich in cilia that […]
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November 22, 2007 · No Comments
The fallopian tube is an amazing and versatile reproductive organ. Its functions include capturing an egg from the ovary at the time of ovulation; nourishing the fertilized egg or zygote during its early cell divisions; and delivering the blastocyst into the uterine cavity when it is time for implantation. The different parts of the fallopian […]
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