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October 20, 2008 · No Comments
Rebecca, a tubal reversal patient of A Personal Choice, provides a brief update on the improvement in her post tubal ligation menstrual symptoms since undergoing tubal ligation reversal.
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September 18, 2008 · No Comments
A Personal Choice announces the first four successful pregnancies after reversing tied tubes by Dr. Monteith and the arrival of the Monteith Miracle Tubal Reversal Baby T-Shirts!
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August 29, 2008 · No Comments
We present a patient who desires tubal ligation reversal and who has undergone an unsual and rare type of tubal ligation called the Uchida method.
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July 25, 2008 · No Comments
Dr. Charles Monteith describes his first day as a tubal ligation reversal specialist. “My first day ‘untying tubes’ was wonderful and all of the surgeries went well… All patients have had at least one tube opened or successfully reversed.”
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July 17, 2008 · No Comments
“Our Tubal Reversal journey began on September 6, 2007 when we came to Chapel Hill hoping for our miracle. Nine short months later we welcomed our third child and TR miracle into this world.” Tanya H.
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July 14, 2008 · No Comments
Dr. Gary Berger of A Personal Choice is known across the globe for his expertise in tubal reversal surgery. In a recent interview with America’s leading tubal reversal doctor, he reveals how tubal ligation reversal became his mission and why helping women untie their tubes continues to be his passion after 28 years in the field.
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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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June 08, 2008 · No Comments
Women who want more children after tubal ligation must decide between 2 treatment options – in vitro fertilization (IVF) and tubal ligation reversal. IVF is a good treatment for couples who have unexplained infertility, severe sperm disorders, and for women with severely damaged fallopian tubes from pelvic inflammatory disease (PID). Tubal ligation reversal is a better treatment for women who have previously had a tubal ligation and who do not have any of the above indications for IVF.
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May 26, 2008 · No Comments
Many doctors will give you less than a warm response when you ask about tubal ligation reversal. Ever wonder why? I hope my personal experience can illustrate why general ob/gyn doctors may not support their patients who want to have their tubal ligations reversed, and why reproductive specialists mostly do IVF. I view tubal ligation reversal as a disappearing surgical skill that may not be available to patients in the future. This is why I asked to join Dr. Berger’s staff at A Personal Choice. To help women with tubal ligations who want to get pregnant is the reason why I have embarked on the path to become a tubal ligation reversal specialist.
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