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December 20, 2021 · No Comments
2021 Tubal Reversal Grant winners have completed surgery! It was a great success. We wish them well on their journeys. Read more about tubal reversal grant winners here.
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May 13, 2020 · No Comments
AMH levels are a terrible test for predicting natural fertility. Read Dr Monteith’s easy to understand article explaining why he does not recommend AMH testing for his patients.
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March 27, 2020 · No Comments
Ovulation testing can increase your chances of pregnancy. Dr Monteith offers easy to understand advice for a seemingly complicated fertility test.
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October 02, 2019 · No Comments
HSG x-ray showed both tubes were blocked 3 weeks ago. How did I become pregnant? Oklahoma City, Oklahoma
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September 20, 2018 · No Comments
Best Adiana Reversal Surgeon | I had Adiana tubal ligation. After years of pain due to this procedure, I asked for Adiana reversal. Riverside, California
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August 01, 2016 · No Comments
Military Tubal Reversal Surgery? Sometimes having tubal reversal in the civilian world can provide you with a higher chance of success.
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July 31, 2016 · No Comments
Only 4 months of trying and we are pregnant after Essure reversal! Strandquist, Minnesota
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September 11, 2014 · No Comments
We exclusively provide infertility surgery at A Personal Choice and your patients will receive the most professional and specialized care in a health care environment dedicated to their infertility concerns and treatment. From the moment your patient calls our office, a staff person who is knowledgeable about every aspect of our services will promptly answer […]
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September 10, 2014 · No Comments
Tubal reversal surgery can be more affordable and more successful than in-vitro fertilization. Tubal reversal surgery performed at A Personal Choice is an extremely safe outpatient surgical procedure. In our experience tubal reversal is one of the safest major gynecologic procedures with the lowest complication rates. We keep a close eye on our operative complications. […]
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